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NSM/CCS Repository

To discover nodes with IPv6 addresses and add them to NSM/CCS Repository, the following CA components are required on Windows:

CA CD can be installed from the CCS for OpenVMS media. CA CD requires Java JRE and Apache Tomcat to be installed. If JRE and Tomcat are not already installed on your CA NSM Manager system, the NSM r11.2 or CCS r11.2 installation can install them.

If you are installing from NSM r11.2, select the following from the Installation Wizard Component Selection list: Management Command Center (this will install JRE) and Web Reporting Service (this will install Apache Tomcat).

If you are installing from CCS r11.2, all required components are pre-selected and installed for you.

We suggest the following installation sequence:

To Install from NSM r11.2

  1. Install NSM with at least Management Database, WorldView, WorldView Provider, Event Management, Event Management Provider, Management Command Center, and Web Reporting Service.
  2. Install CA CD from the OpenVMS media.

    The CA CD installation prompts for Java JRE and Apache Tomcat locations. If JRE and Tomcat were installed by NSM r11.2 or CCS r11.2, their default locations are, respectively:

    C:\Program Files\CA\SC\JRE.ccs\1.5.0_11
    C:\Program Files\CA\SC\Tomcat.ccs\5.5.23
    
  3. Install CCS for OpenVMS.

To install from CCS r11.2 embedded in CCS for OpenVMS:

  1. Start the CCS for OpenVMS install.
  2. When prompted, start CCS r11.2 install and proceed with the pre-selected components, at minimum.

    When the CCS r11.2 setup completes, proceed with the CCS for OpenVMS installation.

  3. Reboot, if required
  4. Install CA CD. The CA CD installation prompts for Java JRE and Apache Tomcat locations.

    If JRE and Tomcat were installed by NSM r11.2 or CCS r11.2, their default locations are, respectively:

    C:\Program Files\CA\SC\JRE.ccs\1.5.0_11
    C:\Program Files\CA\SC\Tomcat.ccs\5.5.23