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RE: [nv-l] Nv 7.1.4 Installation

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Subject: RE: [nv-l] Nv 7.1.4 Installation
From: "Zoeckler, Eric A." <Eric.Zoeckler@us.ngrid.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 08:09:14 -0400
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Allie, Mark, James, Paul,
Much thanks for your input.  I have three steps to intalling 7.1.4 on
the new box: 1.backup old maps 2.Move from primary to backup 3.Install
w/migrate.  I just completed the backup.  The attachment shows the
output during the backup in case anyone is interested.  I know we don't
do this everyday and I haven't come across docs with output examples of
this. The nvp program lists the existing volume groups and asks the user
to make a selection.
Eric

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On Behalf Of Allie M Hopkins
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Subject: RE: [nv-l] Nv 7.1.4 Installation






This is exactly what we have on our system.  The /usr/OV directory is
mounted on a separate volume group.  It's all seamless during
installation.

Allie M Hopkins
Office of Computing Services
Louisiana State University
225/578-3700


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Eric,

It's been a while but what I did was create an OV dir in /usr and a
/usr/OV filesystem on my appvg then mounted it over the /usr/OV dir.
Installation defaulted to /usr/OV in the alternate VG.

Mark Scherting
State of Montana
Information Technology Services Division

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From: Zoeckler, Eric A. [mailto:Eric.Zoeckler@us.ngrid.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 1:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [nv-l] Nv 7.1.4 Installation


Paul,
Revisiting this topic.  To clarify, what I have is two Volume Groups
(rootvg and nccvg).  What we want to do is install netview in usr/OV
within the nccvg.  I have never run the installation, so I don't know
what to expect with regard to the physical/logical volumes on the box.
So the question is, does netview have to be on the rootvg? Eric

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Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 10:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Nv 7.1.4 Installation


Eric,
No, there is no way to change the default installation directory. That
being said, you can create a softlink from where-ever you want to
/usr/OV and that will be fine. In other words if you have a

/servername/usr/OV directory simply run the following command:

ln -sf /servername/usr/OV /usr/OV

before the installation and it will install into that directory.

Paul



Zoeckler, Eric A. wrote:

> James,
> So, are you saying that there is no option to install to something 
> like, /servername//usr/OV/  ?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
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> ---------------------------------
> Eric Zoeckler
> National Grid USA
> DCO/NCC
> Phone:  315-460-2519
> Eric.Zoeckler@us.ngrid.com
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> *From:* owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com 
> [mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] *On Behalf Of *James Shanks
> *Sent:* Monday, September 27, 2004 9:16 AM
> *To:* nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
> *Subject:* Re: [nv-l] Nv 7.1.4 Installation
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> You are confused about having root authority and installing in the 
> root directory.  NetView installs in /usr/OV/ (\usr\ov on Windows), 
> with a few files in /etc/, and you must have root authority to do it.
>
> James Shanks
> Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli 
> Software / IBM Software Group
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> *"Zoeckler, Eric A." <Eric.Zoeckler@us.ngrid.com>*
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> Does Netview have to be installed at the root?  I have heard that 
> Netview has problems when not installed at the root.  However, I have 
> been unable to find docs to indicate this.  Those here responsible for

> the server and "standard" file system setup, are requesting that I 
> install netview in a subdirectory of the root.  Any thoughts on this?
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> Regards,
> Eric
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> Eric Zoeckler
> National Grid USA
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