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Install the SA Manager
The SA Manager is the primary management component in CA SOI. Install it before any other CA SOI components.
The following components are installed automatically with the SA Manager:
- IFW with Event Management
- Mid-Tier Connector
- Service Discovery
- Universal Connector
Consider the following installation items:
- Have your Installation Worksheet available. The installer prompts you to either enter values on the worksheet or to use values on the worksheet to complete the installation screens.
- If CA SOI components are already installed on the system, the Choose Install Folder screen does not appear. Because all CA SOI components must reside in the same folder, any new CA SOI components are installed to the existing CA SOI folder.
Follow these steps:
- Run soi-installer.exe from the Disk1\SOI folder of the CA SOI installation image.
The License Agreement page opens.
- Accept the license agreement, then accept the third-party license agreements, and click Next.
The Choose Install Folder screen opens.
Note: If CA SOI components are already installed on the system, the Choose Install Folder page does not appear. Any new CA SOI components that you install are installed to the existing CA SOI directory, because all components must reside in the same directory.
- Accept, enter, or choose the installation folder.
Note: The maximum installation path length is 150 characters. The installation blocks paths with more than 150 characters.
The Choose Install Set screen opens.
- Select the Manager check box and click Next.
Note: The Universal Connector Client plug-in client utility installs with the SA Manager regardless of whether you make this selection. You can also install the client on a separate system, if necessary.
- Follow the installation wizard instructions to complete the SA Manager installation.
- (Optional) Review the installation log file (CA_Service_Operations_Insight_Install_releasenumber) that is in the SOI_HOME\log folder to check for installation errors. This folder also provides the installation log files for the other installed components.
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