Performing configuration checks
The pre-upgrade and configuration checks are invoked automatically by the following product installers:
The installers use the following information to invoke the checks:
- The product being deployed
- The installer mode: install or upgrade
- Whether or not the system is a primary server or a non-administrative secondary server
To evaluate configuration settings and the environment outside of an install or upgrade, we encourage you to run configuration checks by running the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility manually.
Overview of the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility
The output of the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility is a consolidated report that contains the following details:
Section | Description |
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Summary | Name of the check |
Components on which the checks are performed. | |
Type of check (pre-upgrade or configuration check) | |
Status of the check | |
Details | Message (Error, Warning, Info) |
Hints for the checks that failed | |
Additional information such as actual value and expected value on the checks that failed |
You can view the configuration check report directly from the installer, from the Configuration Check utility interface, from the command line interface, or by opening the HTML report file (\result\configchecheckerOutput.html) in a browser.
Diagnosing and resolving the configuration check results
The following topics list the pre-upgrade and configuration checks, their expected results, and the corrective actions:
- BMC-Atrium-Core-checks
- BMC-Remedy-AR-System-checks
- BMC-Remedy-ITSM-checks
- BMC-Remedy-ITSM-Process-Designer-checks
- BMC-Service-Level-Management-checks
- BMC-Service-Request-Management-checks
- Unified-Data-Management-UDM-checks
- Remedy-Smart-Reporting-checks
Manually running pre-upgrade checks and configuration checks
The following table lists the tasks for running the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility outside of the installer to perform pre-upgrade and configuration checks.
Configuration checks on a single server and in a server group environment
How you run the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility depends on your environment:
- Single Server environment — If your environment uses a single BMC Remedy AR System server, run the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility directly on the AR System server that you use for your data load jobs. Do not run the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility remotely.
Server Group environment — For this type of environment, run the BMC Remedy Configuration Check utility from the server on which escalations are enabled.
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