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1 Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Version 7.3 Installation Guide IBM
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3 Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Version 7.3 Installation Guide IBM
4 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices on page 135. Edition notice This edition applies to ersion 7, release 3 of IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager (product number 5724-N55) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Copyright IBM Corporation 2006, US Goernment Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
5 Contents Figures Tables ii About this information ix Conentions used in this information center... ix Terms and definitions ix Installing Three ways of deploying TADDM Domain serer deployment Synchronization serer deployment Streaming serer deployment Planning for installation Prerequisite checking TADDM serer requirements Client requirements Planning for monitoring of TADDM serers.. 42 Planning for security Planning for single sign-on with IBM Tioli CCMDB or IBM SmartCloud Control Desk Planning worksheet for synchronization serer deployment installation Planning worksheet for streaming serer deployment installation Installing TADDM Configuring the remote database serer Configuring for the Context Menu Serice and Data Integration Serice Installing TADDM serers Verifying the TADDM serer installation Installing TADDM with secure database Post-installation configuration Post-installation DB2 for z/os configuration.. 88 Configuring Oracle RAC after installation Checking the serer status Configuring clients for secure access Clearing the Jaa Web Start cache Clearing your browser cache Configuring post-installation DB2 secure access 97 Configuring post-installation Oracle secure access 98 Upgrading TADDM Migration tuning guidelines Performing prerequisite tasks Upgrading the TADDM serer Upgrading the database manually Conerting a 32-bit TADDM deployment to 64-bit Rolling back the upgrade Uninstalling TADDM Uninstalling a TADDM serer Moing TADDM from one operating system to another Troubleshooting installation problems Troubleshooting upgrade problems Notices Trademarks Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2018 iii
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7 Figures 1. Domain serer deployment Synchronization serer deployment Streaming serer deployment Streaming serer deployment in more detail 6 5. The I/O traffic for the Windows computer system The I/O traffic for the Linux computer system. 29 Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2018
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9 Tables 1. Serers and associated databases in each deployment type Serers and associated user interfaces in each deployment type Product codes TADDM serer hardware requirements TADDM serer hardware requirements Baseline processor types Processor speed Processor quantity Memory Product codes Processor speed Processor quantity Memory Product codes Processor speed Processor quantity Memory Product codes Processor speed Processor quantity Memory Number of disk dries or disk arms Product codes Typical discoery rates Typical discoery sensor rates Sample data transfer during L2 discoery between the TADDM serer and the anchor Sample data transfer during L2 discoery between the TADDM serer and the anchor by using lazy deployment Bytes transferred between the TADDM serer and the target during Leel 1 discoery Bytes transferred between the TADDM serer and the target during Leel 2 discoery Example using one storage serer Example using two storage serers Example for discoery serers Results of scale tests which used a gateway with two, four, and six 2Ghz CPUs Results of scale test which used arious numbers of gateways Comparison of the Cygwin and WinSSHD serers performance Hardware requirements for anchors Supported operating systems for TADDM serers Supported software for TADDM database serer Supported browsers for the Discoery Management Console and the Data Management Portal Security features and benefits for the discoery process TADDM roles and permissions Common installation settings Settings for a Domain Serer Installation Synchronization serer installation settings Settings for Oracle database Settings for DB2 database Common installation settings Discoery serer port alues Port alues for primary storage serer Port alues for secondary storage serer Settings for DB2 database Settings for Oracle database Ports used by the PingSensor and PortSensor to make connections Buffer pool sizes panel 1: DSNTIP Sizes panel 2: DSNTIP Performance and optimization panel: DSNTIP IRLM panel 1: DSNTIPI IRLM panel 2: DSNTIPJ Distributed data facility panel 1: DSNTIPR Additional parameter alues TADDM deployment types and serers Resulting deployment type after upgrade Order in which to upgrade the TADDM serers Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2018 ii
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11 About this information The purpose of this PDF document ersion is to proide the related topics from the information center in a printable format. Conentions used in this information center Terms and definitions In the IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager (TADDM) documentation certain conentions are used. They are used to refer to the operating system-dependent ariables and paths, the COLLATION_HOME directory, and the location of the collation.properties file, which is referenced throughout the TADDM documentation, including in the messages. Operating system-dependent ariables and paths In this information center, the UNIX conentions are used for specifying enironment ariables and for directory notation. When using the Windows command line, replace $ariable with %ariable% for enironment ariables, and replace each forward slash (/) with a backslash (\) in directory paths. If you are using the bash shell on a Windows system, you can use the UNIX conentions. COLLATION_HOME directory TADDM root directory is also referred to as the COLLATION_HOME directory. On operating systems such as AIX or Linux, the default location for installing TADDM is the /opt/ibm/taddm directory. Therefore, in this case, the $COLLATION_HOME directory is /opt/ibm/taddm/dist. On Windows operating systems, the default location for installing TADDM is the c:\ibm\taddm directory. Therefore, in this case, the %COLLATION_HOME% directory is c:\ibm\taddm\dist. Location of collation.properties file The collation.properties file contains TADDM serer properties and includes comments about each of the properties. It is located in the $COLLATION_HOME/etc directory. Refer to the following list of terms and definitions to learn about important concepts in the IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager (TADDM). access collection A collection that is used to control the access to configuration items and permissions to modify configuration items. You can create access collections only when data-leel security is enabled. Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2018 ix
12 asynchronous discoery In TADDM, the running of a discoery script on a target system to discoer systems that cannot be accessed directly by the TADDM serer. Because this discoery is performed manually, and separately from a typical credentialed discoery, it is called asynchronous. business application A collection of components that proides a business functionality that you can use internally, externally, or with other business applications. CI See configuration item. collection In TADDM, a group of configuration items. configuration item (CI) A component of IT infrastructure that is under the control of configuration management and is therefore subject to formal change control. Each CI in the TADDM database has a persistent object and change history associated with it. Examples of a CI are an operating system, an L2 interface, and a database buffer pool size. credentialed discoery TADDM sensor scanning that discoers detailed information about the following items: Each operating system in the runtime enironment. This scanning is also known as Leel 2 discoery, and it requires operating system credentials. The application infrastructure, deployed software components, physical serers, network deices, irtual systems, and host data that are used in the runtime enironment. This scanning is also known as Leel 3 discoery, and it requires both operating system credentials and application credentials. credential-less discoery TADDM sensor scanning that discoers basic information about the actie computer systems in the runtime enironment. This scanning is also known as Leel 1 discoery, and it requires no credentials. Data Management Portal The TADDM web-based user interface for iewing and manipulating the data in a TADDM database. This user interface is applicable to a domain serer deployment, to a synchronization serer deployment, and to each storage serer in a streaming serer deployment. The user interface is ery similar in all deployments, although in a synchronization serer deployment, it has a few additional functions for adding and synchronizing domains. discoer worker thread In TADDM, a thread that runs sensors. Discoery Management Console The TADDM client user interface for managing discoeries. This console is also known as the Product Console. It is applicable to a domain serer deployment and to discoery serers in a streaming serer deployment. The function of the console is the same in both of these deployments. discoery serer A TADDM serer that runs sensors in a streaming serer deployment but does not hae its own database. x Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
13 domain In TADDM, a logical subset of the infrastructure of a company or other organization. Domains can delineate organizational, functional, or geographical boundaries. domain serer A TADDM serer that runs sensors in a domain serer deployment and has its own database. domain serer deployment A TADDM deployment with one domain serer. A domain serer deployment can be part of a synchronization serer deployment. In a domain serer deployment, the following TADDM serer property must be set to the following alue: com.collation.cmdbmode=domain launch in context The concept of moing seamlessly from one Tioli product UI to another Tioli product UI (either in a different console or in the same console or portal interface) with single sign-on and with the target UI in position at the proper point for users to continue with their task. Leel 1 discoery TADDM sensor scanning that discoers basic information about the actie computer systems in the runtime enironment. This scanning is also known as credential-less discoery because it requires no credentials. It uses the Stack Scan sensor and the IBM Tioli Monitoring Scope sensor. Leel 1 discoery is ery shallow. It collects only the host name, operating system name, IP address, fully qualified domain name, and Media Access Control (MAC) address of each discoered interface. Also, the MAC address discoery is limited to Linux on System z and Windows systems. Leel 1 discoery does not discoer subnets. For any discoered IP interfaces that do not belong to an existing subnet that is discoered during Leel 2 or Leel 3 discoery, new subnets are created based on the alue of the com.collation.ipnetworkassignmentagent.defaultnetmask property in the collation.properties file. Leel 2 discoery TADDM sensor scanning that discoers detailed information about each operating system in the runtime enironment. This scanning is also known as credentialed discoery, and it requires operating system credentials. Leel 2 discoery collects application names and the operating system names and port numbers that are associated with each running application. If an application has established a TCP/IP connection to another application, this information is collected as a dependency. Leel 3 discoery TADDM sensor scanning that discoers detailed information about the application infrastructure, deployed software components, physical serers, network deices, irtual systems, and host data that are used in the runtime enironment. This scanning is also known as credentialed discoery, and it requires both operating system credentials and application credentials. multitenancy In TADDM, the use by a serice proider or IT endor of one TADDM installation to discoer multiple customer enironments. Also, the serice proider or IT endor can see the data from all customer enironments, but within each customer enironment, only the data that is specific to the About this information xi
14 respectie customer can be displayed in the user interface or iewed in reports within that customer enironment. Product Console See Discoery Management Console. script-based discoery In TADDM, the use, in a credentialed discoery, of the same sensor scripts that sensors proide in support of asynchronous discoery. SE See serer equialent. serer equialent (SE) A representatie unit of IT infrastructure, defined as a computer system (with standard configurations, operating systems, network interfaces, and storage interfaces) with installed serer software (such as a database, a web serer, or an application serer). The concept of a serer equialent also includes the network, storage, and other subsystems that proide serices to the optimal functioning of the serer. A serer equialent depends on the operating system: Operating system Windows 500 AIX 1000 Linux 1000 HP-UX 500 Network deices 1000 Approximate number of CIs storage serer A TADDM serer that processes discoery data that is receied from the discoery serers and stores it in the TADDM database. The primary storage serer both coordinates the discoery serers and all other storage serers and seres as a storage serer. All storage serers that are not the primary are called secondary storage serers. streaming serer deployment A TADDM deployment with a primary storage serer and at least one discoery serer. This type of deployment can also include one or more optional secondary storage serers. The primary storage serer and secondary storage serers share a database. The discoery serers hae no database. In this type of deployment, discoery data flows in parallel from multiple discoery serers to the TADDM database. In a streaming serer deployment, the following TADDM serer property must be set to one of the following alues: com.collation.taddm.mode=discoeryserer com.collation.taddm.mode=storageserer For all serers except for the primary storage serer, the following properties (for the host name and port number of the primary storage serer) must also be set: com.collation.primarystorageserer.host com.collation.primarystorageserer.port xii Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
15 If the com.collation.taddm.mode property is set, the com.collation.cmdbmode property must not be set or must be commented out. synchronization serer A TADDM serer that synchronizes discoery data from all domain serers in the enterprise and has its own database. This serer does not discoer data directly. synchronization serer deployment A TADDM deployment with a synchronization serer and two or more domain serer deployments, each of which has its own local database. In this type of deployment, the synchronization serer copies discoery data from multiple domain serers one domain at a time in a batched synchronization process. In a synchronization serer deployment, the following TADDM serer property must be set to the following alue: com.collation.cmdbmode=enterprise This type of deployment is obsolete. Therefore, in a new TADDM deployment where more than one serer is needed, use the streaming serer deployment. A synchronization serer can be conerted to become a primary storage serer for a streaming serer deployment. TADDM database In TADDM, the database where configuration data, dependencies, and change history are stored. Each TADDM serer, except for discoery serers and secondary storage serers, has its own database. Discoery serers hae no database. Storage serers share the database of the primary storage serer. TADDM serer A generic term that can represent any of the following terms: domain serer in a domain serer deployment synchronization serer in a synchronization serer deployment discoery serer in a streaming serer deployment storage serer (including the primary storage serer) in a streaming serer deployment target system In the TADDM discoery process, the system to be discoered. utilization discoery TADDM sensor scanning that discoers utilization information for the host system. A utilization discoery requires operating system credentials. About this information xiii
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17 Installing Three ways of deploying TADDM You can deploy IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager (TADDM) in a domain serer deployment, a synchronization serer deployment, or a streaming serer deployment. The TADDM serers are different depending on the type of deployment you choose. Table 1 indicates the TADDM serers and associated databases that are present according to which deployment type you choose. The synchronization serer deployment is obsolete. Therefore, in a new TADDM deployment, use either a domain serer deployment or a streaming serer deployment. If more than one serer is needed, use the streaming serer deployment. A synchronization serer can be conerted to become a primary storage serer for a streaming serer deployment. Table 2 on page 2 indicates the user interfaces that are associated with each TADDM serer. The following definitions describe the user interfaces in more detail: Data Management Portal The TADDM web-based user interface for iewing and manipulating the data in a TADDM database. This user interface is applicable to a domain serer deployment, to a synchronization serer deployment, and to each storage serer in a streaming serer deployment. The user interface is ery similar in all deployments, although in a synchronization serer deployment, it has a few additional functions for adding and synchronizing domains. Discoery Management Console The TADDM client user interface for managing discoeries. This console is also known as the Product Console. It is applicable to a domain serer deployment and to discoery serers in a streaming serer deployment. The function of the console is the same in both of these deployments. Table 1. Serers and associated databases in each deployment type Deployment type Serers Associated databases domain serer deployment one domain serer The domain serer has its own database. synchronization serer deployment one synchronization serer A synchronization serer deployment also requires one or more domain serer deployments, each of which has a domain serer. The synchronization serer has its own database. Copyright IBM Corp. 2006,
18 Table 1. Serers and associated databases in each deployment type (continued) Deployment type Serers Associated databases streaming serer deployment at least one discoery serer A discoery serer does not hae a database. primary storage serer one or more optional secondary storage serers The primary storage serer has its own database. The secondary storage serers share the database of the primary storage serer. Table 2. Serers and associated user interfaces in each deployment type Deployment type Serers Associated user interfaces domain serer deployment one domain serer Data Management Portal synchronization serer deployment one synchronization serer A synchronization serer deployment also requires one or more domain serer deployments, each of which has a domain serer. Discoery Management Console Data Management Portal streaming serer deployment at least one discoery serer Discoery Management Console primary storage serer one or more optional secondary storage serers Data Management Portal Data Management Portal Domain serer deployment A domain is a logical subset of the infrastructure of a company or other organization. Domains can delineate organizational, functional, or geographical boundaries. The domain serer runs sensors that discoer data about only the respectie domain. domain serer A TADDM serer that runs sensors in a domain serer deployment and has its own database. domain serer deployment A TADDM deployment with one domain serer. A domain serer deployment can be part of a synchronization serer deployment. In a domain serer deployment, the following TADDM serer property must be set to the following alue: com.collation.cmdbmode=domain Figure 1 on page 3 illustrates the domain serer deployment. 2 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
19 Figure 1. Domain serer deployment Synchronization serer deployment The synchronization serer is used in large enterprise enironments, and it unifies the data from indiidual IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager (TADDM) domains. synchronization serer A TADDM serer that synchronizes discoery data from all domain serers in the enterprise and has its own database. This serer does not discoer data directly. synchronization serer deployment A TADDM deployment with a synchronization serer and two or more domain serer deployments, each of which has its own local database. In this type of deployment, the synchronization serer copies discoery data from multiple domain serers one domain at a time in a batched synchronization process. In a synchronization serer deployment, the following TADDM serer property must be set to the following alue: com.collation.cmdbmode=enterprise This type of deployment is obsolete. Therefore, in a new TADDM deployment where more than one serer is needed, use the streaming serer deployment. A synchronization serer can be conerted to become a primary storage serer for a streaming serer deployment. Figure 2 on page 4 illustrates the synchronization serer deployment. Installing 3
20 Figure 2. Synchronization serer deployment Streaming serer deployment If your deployment requires more than one serer, you realize the following benefits from using a streaming serer deployment rather than a synchronization serer deployment (which is obsolete): greater aailability of data, cost saings, and elimination of merging problems when consolidating data. During discoery, data flows in parallel (or streams) from multiple discoery serers to the primary storage serer, where the data is processed and stored in the database. Only the primary storage serer has a database. Discoery serers are used only for running sensors and therefore do not hae a database. This type of deployment therefore proides the following benefits: Greater aailability of data In a streaming serer deployment, data is aailable as soon as it is discoered. In contrast, in a synchronization serer deployment, the data for a specific domain is unaailable until the synchronization occurs, and data is also unaailable during the synchronization. Cost saings A streaming serer deployment requires less hardware and resources. Elimination of merging problems when consolidating data In a streaming serer deployment, data streams directly to the primary storage serer, which preents the following issues that can occur in a synchronization serer deployment: Complicated merging scenarios Problems that occur if domains oerlap 4 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
21 The primary storage serer is the coordinator of the storage serer pool, which is a cluster of storage serers. Each secondary storage serer registers with the primary storage serer, and each discoery serer is notified when a secondary storage serer is added to, or remoed from, the storage serer pool. If a discoery serer has problems when trying to contact a specific secondary storage serer, it tries to contact a different secondary storage serer, and it continues this process until it succeeds. When a new storage serer joins the storage serer pool, the discoery serer is notified by the primary storage serer. The discoery serer then contacts the new storage serer. In a streaming serer deployment, you use the Data Management Portal (web-based user interface) to iew discoery, topology, reporting, and analytical information. You use the Discoery Management Console (client user interface) to perform discoery-related actiities, such as the following actiities: Starting a discoery Showing the progress of a discoery Managing discoery scopes Managing discoery profiles Managing access list information discoery serer A TADDM serer that runs sensors in a streaming serer deployment but does not hae its own database. storage serer A TADDM serer that processes discoery data that is receied from the discoery serers and stores it in the TADDM database. The primary storage serer both coordinates the discoery serers and all other storage serers and seres as a storage serer. All storage serers that are not the primary are called secondary storage serers. streaming serer deployment A TADDM deployment with a primary storage serer and at least one discoery serer. This type of deployment can also include one or more optional secondary storage serers. The primary storage serer and secondary storage serers share a database. The discoery serers hae no database. In this type of deployment, discoery data flows in parallel from multiple discoery serers to the TADDM database. In a streaming serer deployment, the following TADDM serer property must be set to one of the following alues: com.collation.taddm.mode=discoeryserer com.collation.taddm.mode=storageserer For all serers except for the primary storage serer, the following properties (for the host name and port number of the primary storage serer) must also be set: com.collation.primarystorageserer.host com.collation.primarystorageserer.port If the com.collation.taddm.mode property is set, the com.collation.cmdbmode property must not be set or must be commented out. Installing 5
22 Figure 3 is a simple illustration of a streaming serer deployment that shows the information flow from the discoery serers to the storage serer and its database. Figure 4 proides more detail. It shows the information flow from the discoery serers, each with a Discoery Management Console, to the storage serer pool, which includes multiple storage serers and one primary storage serer. Each storage serer has a Data Management Portal, and all storage serers share one database. In the Data Management Portal, a storage serer is shown as part of the Storage Pool Member list under either of the following conditions: The storage serer is not building topologies The alue of the TADDM serer property com.collation.alwaysbusystorageserer in the collation.properties file is false. If the alue of the com.collation.alwaysbusystorageserer property is true, the storage serer is not shown as part of the Storage Pool Member list because it is dedicated to graphical user interface and integration serices. Figure 3. Streaming serer deployment Figure 4. Streaming serer deployment in more detail 6 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
23 Planning for installation Before installing TADDM, you must decide which type of TADDM deployment you want to use. Each type has different requirements and a different installation process. You must also plan for the number of serers, the types of serer, and the type and location of the database. If you plan to use TADDM with the IBM Tioli Change and Configuration Management Database (CCMDB) or IBM SmartCloud Control Desk, refer to the planning and installing information for CCMDB or IBM SmartCloud Control Desk. In Streaming serer TADDM deployment, files are copied from the primary storage serer to secondary storage serer (if configured) using port 9430, hence port 9430 shall be open between primary or secondary storage serers for successful installation. In addition to this, since http is used by default, hence ssl shall not be enforced for successful installation. Prerequisite checking You can perform basic prerequisite checking, before you carry out an installation, by using the prerequisite checker tool. Restriction: Prerequisite checking is not comprehensie. Some sensors or specific configurations might require additional prerequisites on the TADDM serer. The prerequisite checker tool does not check for existence of such prerequisites. The prerequisite checker tool checks for safe aerage alues of memory and disk space. Your installation might work with lower alues. You can find the prerequisite checker ersion on the TADDM Disc 1 installation DVD in the /prereqchecker/ directory. The latest ersion can be downloaded from Fix Central at swg/selectfixes?parent=ibm~tioli&product=ibm/tioli/ Tioli+Application+Dependency+Discoery+Manager&release=7.3.0&platform=All &function=all. The name of the file is TADDM_730_prerequisiteChecker.zip. If you downloaded TADDM in the zip format, zip files number 1 and 2 are the equialent of Disc 1. Running the prerequisite checker Complete the following steps to run the stand-alone prerequisite checker. About this task There are seeral TADDM configurations for which prerequisites can be checked. We categorize them by size, type of deployment, and serer type. The size of a deployment is defined in terms of the number of serer equialents (SEs). The following deployment size groupings are used: Small deployment: Fewer than 2,000 SEs Large deployment: 2,000-10,000 SEs Enterprise deployment: More than 10,000 SEs You can run the prerequisite scanner in the following two ways: Quick run In quick-run mode, you can use ready-to-run scripts that set all of the required parameters for the prerequisite checker. Installing 7
24 Custom In custom mode, you must proide all of the required (and optional) parameters for the prerequisite checker. Procedure Run the prerequisite checker in either quick or custom mode. Complete one of the following sets of steps: To run the prerequisite checker in quick-run mode, complete the following steps: 1. (Optional) Copy the prerequisite checker for the appropriate operating system to the target computer. 2. Open a command-line interface: On the Windows operating system, open a Command Prompt. On Linux and UNIX operating systems, open a shell enironment. 3. Change to the directory where the prerequisite checker is located and run the appropriate script for your enironment. For the Windows operating system, the following scripts are aailable: Script taddm_domain_small.bat taddm_domain_large.bat taddm_domain_enterprise.bat taddm_domain_database_small.bat taddm_domain_database_large.bat taddm_domain_database_enterprise.bat taddm_streaming_small.bat taddm_streaming_large.bat taddm_streaming_enterprise.bat taddm_streaming_database_small.bat taddm_streaming_database_large.bat Product IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Small IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Large IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Enterprise Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Small Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Large Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Enterprise IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Small IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Large IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Enterprise Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Small Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Large 8 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
25 Script taddm_streaming_database_enterprise.bat Product Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Enterprise For Linux and UNIX operating systems, the following scripts are aailable: Script taddm_domain_small.sh taddm_domain_large.sh taddm_domain_enterprise.sh taddm_domain_database_small.sh taddm_domain_database_large.sh taddm_domain_database_enterprise.sh taddm_streaming_small.sh taddm_streaming_large.sh taddm_streaming_enterprise.sh taddm_streaming_database_small.sh taddm_streaming_database_large.sh taddm_streaming_database_enterprise.sh Product IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Small IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Large IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Enterprise Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Small Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Large Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Enterprise IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Small IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Large IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Enterprise Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Small Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Large Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Enterprise 4. After the prerequisite scanner completes, detailed scan information is displayed. The results are also saed locally. On the Windows operating system, the results are saed to %TMP%\taddm\prs. On Linux and UNIX operating systems, the results are saed to /tmp/taddm/prs. To run the prerequisite checker in custom mode, complete the following steps: 1. Copy the prerequisite checker for the appropriate operating system to the target computer. 2. Open a command-line interface: Installing 9
26 On the Windows operating system, open a Command Prompt. On Linux and UNIX operating systems, open a shell enironment. 3. Change to the directory where the prerequisite checker is located and run the following command: Results On the Windows operating system, run the prereq_checker.bat command. On Linux and UNIX operating systems, run the prereq_checker.sh command. The following input parameters are displayed: Usage:./prereq_checker.sh "<Product Code> [product ersion], <Product Code> [product ersion]..." [PATH=<Product install path>] [detail] [-p <Product Code>.SECTION.NAME=VALUE pairs] [outputdir="<prs output dir path>"] [xmlresult] [-health<actie inactie>] Examples: For the Windows operating system: prereq_checker.bat "TS1" outputdir="c:\prs" For Linux and UNIX operating systems:./prereq_checker.sh "TS1" outputdir="/tmp/prereq_check_output/" The following paragraphs proide a detailed description of the input parameters. Product Code and product ersion pairs. At least one product code is required. For IBM TADDM, the code is a three-letter product code for the deployment type and size. For example, for a "small" domain deployment, you must enter TS1. Enter the product codes in upper-case letters. Multiple product codes must be comma-separated. Each component or agent has a config file with the naming conention *.cfg, for example TS1_ cfg. If you specify a product code that does not hae a corresponding *.cfg file, that product code is ignored. The product ersion parameter is not applicable to TADDM. [PATH=product_install_path] The PATH parameter is optional. An example of the PATH parameter with a set alue is PATH=D:\IBM\taddm. If you do not specify the PATH parameter, the prerequisite checker checks the following default IBM TADDM installation paths: On the Windows operating system, the default path is C:\IBM\taddm. On Linux and UNIX operating systems, the default path is /opt/ibm/taddm. [detail] The detail parameter is optional. This flag indicates that you want to see detailed results on the screen when you run the prerequisite checker. Do not enclose the word detail in quotation marks. If you do not specify the detail parameter, then only PASS or FAIL is displayed on the screen. Omitting this parameter is a simple way to see whether your system meets the prerequisites. The detailed output is written to the precheck.log file, regardless of whether you specify the detail parameter or not. You can iew this file to see the results 10 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
27 of the prerequisite checker. You can also iew the result.txt file to see the detailed steps that were taken by the prerequisite checker. [outputdir=fully_qualified_path] When you run the prerequisite checker from a read-only media or from a directory without write permissions, you must set this parameter to the fully qualified path and place that alue in quotation marks. The outputdir option is case-sensitie. [-health actie inactie] This parameter is not applicable to TADDM. The following specific product codes are aailable: Table 3. Product codes Code Product TS1 IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Small TS2 IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Large TS3 IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Enterprise TS4 TS5 TS6 TS7 TS8 TS9 TSA TSB TSC Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Small Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Large Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Domain Serer - Enterprise IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Small IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Large IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Discoery or Storage Serer - Enterprise Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Small Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Large Database Serer for IBM Tioli Application Dependency Discoery Manager Storage Serer - Enterprise TADDM serer requirements A TADDM deployment might require seeral types of serers, depending on the type of deployment you want to use. Number of serers The number of serers that you need depends on the estimated number of items that must be discoered. You can base your estimate on either of the following two units: configuration item (CI) A component of IT infrastructure that is under the control of configuration Installing 11
28 management and is therefore subject to formal change control. Each CI in the TADDM database has a persistent object and change history associated with it. Examples of a CI are an operating system, an L2 interface, and a database buffer pool size. serer equialent (SE) A representatie unit of IT infrastructure, defined as a computer system (with standard configurations, operating systems, network interfaces, and storage interfaces) with installed serer software (such as a database, a web serer, or an application serer). The concept of a serer equialent also includes the network, storage, and other subsystems that proide serices to the optimal functioning of the serer. A serer equialent depends on the operating system: Operating system Windows 500 AIX 1000 Linux 1000 HP-UX 500 Network deices 1000 Approximate number of CIs For Leel 3 discoery applications, 2000 CIs per SE must be assumed. Types of serers Domain serers TADDM domain serers discoer and track the configuration items (CIs) in your enironment. A domain serer is part of a stand-alone domain serer deployment or a synchronization serer deployment. Each domain serer, and its associated database, should be limited to approximately 10,000 SEs (or 10,000,000 CIs). If your enironment is larger than this, use multiple serers. You can also improe performance by limiting each serer to a few sources and types of discoered data. For example, you might want one serer to discoer a single type of managed software system regardless of location, rather than organizing the serers according to geography. Note: The synchronization serer deployment type is obsolete. If you need to install a new deployment with multiple serers, use a streaming serer deployment. Discoery serers Discoery serers discoer and track the configuration items (CIs) in your enironment. A discoery serer is part of a streaming serer deployment. Each discoery serer should be limited to approximately 10,000 SEs (or 10,000,000 CIs). If your enironment is larger than this, use multiple discoery serers. You can also improe performance by limiting each serer to a few sources and types of discoered data. For example, you might want one serer to discoer a single type of managed software system regardless of location, rather than organizing the serers according to geography. Storage serers 12 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
29 Storage serers process the discoery data from discoery serers. A storage serer is part of a streaming serer deployment. A streaming serer deployment has at least one storage serer, called the primary storage serer; there might also be additional storage serers, depending upon the size of the enironment and the number of items that need to be discoered. If you are not sure how many storage serers you need, you can deploy TADDM with only one storage serer and then add more storage serers as needed to improe performance. Database serers Anchors The TADDM database stores the discoered information about configuration items and their relationships, represented using the Tioli Common Data Model. Each TADDM domain serer or primary storage serer has a corresponding database; in a synchronization serer deployment, the synchronization serer also has a database. For testing or ealuation purposes, you can install the TADDM database on the same system as the domain serer, synchronization serer, or primary storage serer. Howeer, in production enironments, a separate database serer is recommended. If any of the components you need to discoer are separated from the TADDM domain serer or discoery serer by firewalls, you must configure one or more anchors. To discoer components, each TADDM serer must communicate with other computer hosts and network deices. If a firewall preents direct access to certain hosts or deices, you can configure an anchor. An anchor is a TADDM serer running on a system that has direct access to the hosts or deices behind the firewall and acts as a proxy to assist in the discoery process. You do not need to configure anchors during the installation process, but you must include anchors in your installation plan and erify the system requirements for candidate systems. After the installation, you can use the Discoery Management Console to configure hosts to sere as anchors on your network. Windows gateways If your network contains Windows systems, you must specify a Windows system to sere as a gateway serer to discoer information about the Windows systems that are running in your enironment. This gateway serer should be in the same firewall zone as the discoered Windows hosts, and must hae SSH access from the serer. You do not need to configure Windows gateways during the installation process, but you must include gateways in your installation plan and erify the system requirements for candidate systems. After the installation, you can use the Discoery Management Console to configure hosts to sere as Windows gateways on your network. An anchor and a gateway can run on the same Windows system. Installing 13
30 Hardware sizing for a synchronization or domain serer deployment These guidelines can help you determine the quantity and specification of serers that you need to meet your discoery requirements in a synchronization or domain serer deployment. TADDM serer hardware requirements: Use this information to estimate the processor, memory, and disk space requirements for the TADDM serers in a synchronization or domain serer deployment. These guidelines are the minimum specifications for hardware sizing. Seeral factors, including the number of users, can affect serer use. Use the following general guidelines: Use a fast multiprocessor system for the TADDM serers. Using a small number of faster processors is generally a better solution than using a large number of slower processors. For example, a 4-way 3.6 GHz Intel implementation is preferable to an 8-way 2.0 GHz Intel implementation. DB2 and Oracle databases that TADDM uses are configured to take adantage of multiple processors and parallel operations. Note: When you run a TADDM serer on irtualized hardware, use dedicated (static) resources. Shared (dynamic) resources might cause performance problems. These guidelines assume that the TADDM serer and the database serer are on separate systems. You can install a TADDM serer with a local database, but this is not recommended for production enironments. The following table indicates how to determine the serer hardware requirements for your enironment, based on the number of serer equialents (SEs) to be discoered. Table 4. TADDM serer hardware requirements Serer type Processors Processor speed Domain serer with < 2000 SEs 2 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised Memory 8 GB TS1 Prerequisite checker product code Disk space Domain serer with ,000 SEs Synchronization serer with > 10,000 SEs GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised TADDM , and earlier: 8 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 16 GB TADDM , and earlier: 8 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 16 GB, or more TS2 TS3 5 GB for product installation 50 GB additional space (for DLA books, log and trace files, and other data) 14 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
31 Table 4. TADDM serer hardware requirements (continued) Serer type Processors Processor speed Memory Prerequisite checker product code Disk space Anchor 2 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised TADDM , and earlier: 6 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 8 GB n/a 5 GB Windows gateway 2 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised TADDM , and earlier: 6 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 8 GB n/a 2 GB Note: For an anchor serer, when exchanging data you must use Secure Shell (SSH) ersion 2 protocol. Database serer hardware requirements: The processor, memory, and disk space requirements for TADDM database serers are based on the size of your deployment (small, medium, or large). These guidelines assume that the TADDM database is installed on a separate system. You can install TADDM with a local database, but this is not recommended for production enironments. Database performance is also affected by the speed of input/output operations. Installing 15
32 Table 5. TADDM serer hardware requirements Deployment type Small (< 2000 SEs) Large ( ,000 SEs) Enterprise (> 10,000 SEs) Processors Processor speed 1 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised 2 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised 4 2 GHz minimum, 3 GHz adised Memory TADDM , and earlier: 4 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 6 GB TADDM , and earlier: 4 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 6 GB TADDM , and earlier: 6 GB Fix Pack 3 TADDM , and later: 8 GB Prerequisite checker product code Disk space TS4 At least 2 physical dries (3 or more recommended). TS5 TS6 Initial disk space of 5 GB (required for creating the TADDM schema). Disk space for discoery data. Use either of these formulas to estimate disk space requirement (assuming Leel 3 discoery): CIs 7000 bytes SEs 7,000,000 bytes where CIs is the number of configuration items, and SEs is the number of serer equialents. Additional disk space for ongoing growth. Plan for 10% growth weekly. Hardware sizing for a streaming serer deployment These guidelines can help you determine the quantity and specification of serers that you need to meet your discoery requirements in a streaming serer deployment. These guidelines do not apply to an enironment where TADDM is running on the Linux for System z operating system. These guidelines are the minimum specifications for hardware sizing. Seeral factors, including the number of users, can affect serer use. The size of a deployment is defined in terms of the number of serer equialents (SEs). Small deployment: Less than 2,000 SEs Large deployment: 2,000-10,000 SEs Enterprise deployment: More than 10,000 SEs 16 Application Dependency Discoery Manager: Installing
33 Note: When you run a TADDM serer on irtualized hardware, use dedicated (static) resources. Shared (dynamic) resources might cause performance problems. Use the following general guidelines: Use a fast multiprocessor system for the TADDM serers. Using a small number of faster processors is generally a better solution than using a large number of slower processors. For example, a 4-way 3.6 GHz Intel implementation is preferable to an 8-way 2.0 GHz Intel implementation. DB2 and Oracle databases that TADDM uses are configured to take adantage of multiple processors and parallel operations. For a streaming serer deployment, which is a single database system, run the database on a dedicated database serer. These guidelines assume that the TADDM serer and the database serer are on separate systems. The following options are examples of how you can scale your TADDM enironment as needed: Horizontally, by increasing the size, capacity, or both, of an indiidual component. For example, to run more discoery worker threads on a single discoery serer, you might want to increase the number of processors from two to four. Vertically, by adding additional components to your deployment. For example, if you hae a data center in the USA, Europe, and Japan, you might want to place a discoery serer at each location. Disk space To ensure that sufficient space is aailable for the TADDM installation and logging information, disk space requirements are proided. Alternatiely, you can use the supplied formulas to estimate disk space requirements, paying particular attention to considerations such as growth, TADDM logging, and database logging. Memory size A discoer worker thread is a thread that runs sensors. For a streaming serer deployment, 64-bit hardware is required for all storage serers and discoery serers that use more than 24 concurrent discoer worker threads. This also implies a 64-bit operating system and Jaa irtual machine. For large and enterprise deployments, a 64-bit ersion of the database software is required also. Processor speed The following table outlines the baseline processor types by platform. Table 6. Baseline processor types Platform Intel pseries Sun (Oracle) Baseline processor type Xeon Power6 Sparc Installing 17
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