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| Currently the mgmt server (Win2k3 SP1 with NGX R60 hfa 02) houses the logs & is used for Eventia report generation. EM is Nokia Ipso 3.9 Wd like to keep the existing mgmt server as log server & just move the Eventia role to a new server. 1.Export existing Eventia Database by performing a rmdstop. Backup Database via GUI (connections.tbl) 2. Install Eventia Reporter on new Eventia server. Establish pre-shared key. Import Database. 3. Uninstall Eventia Report from SmartCenter server. Deselect Reporter option in General Property of the existing Smartcenter server. Install Eventia Reporter Add-On. 4. Create new Eventia Server as Checkpoint host object in Dashboard, establish SIC with the Eventia server with the pre-shared key created during installation. Push policy for Reporter to become functional. 5. Start log consolidation on Eventia server. Test by generating reports. Here are my concerns & questions: 1. how does exporting the db via GUI (to a connections.tbl) & running an import on the new server differ from copying the entire database directory to the new server? 2. Does the export of the db contain custom reports that were previously configured on the Smartcenter server? If not, is there a way of backing it up without having to reconfigure all custom report templates. 3. Where is the Eventia Reporter add-on? I’ve tried the setups several times and the only options for add-ons are for Smartportal & User authority. Ckpt support says its not necessry to uninstall Evt reporter from the mgmt server & that by re-running Evt reporter installation will install the add-on...well, I tried it in the lab and didn't work. 4. We have created a separate partition on the new server for temp files & another for report outputs. It doesn’t look like during installation it asks to define the temp file directory. Am I correct in thinking that this will have to be done by modifying the my.ini file? 5. License for Eventia, as I understand it, is tied to the smartcenter & the EM’s we have. Technically I shdn’t have to detach/attach license to the new Eventia Server, correct? Thanks in advance for your input, |
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| 1) From documentation "Export a Database Table to a Remote Machine Exporting a table to a remote machine from a Windows platform requires the correct permissions to perform the action. In order to set the permissions, perform the following steps: 1. Open the "Eventia Reporter Server service by going to the Window's Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel and the select Administrative Tools >Services. 2. Double click the Eventia Reporter Server entry. 3. Select the Log On tab and set user permissions to an appropriate account that has access to the network drive." 3) If you use Windows try to install from windows\CPrt directory. For SPLAT run "rpm -i CPrt_unify-R60-00.i386.rpm" (for NGX) and then run cpconfig 4) Yes, you are right. See part "Modifying Eventia Reporter Database Configuration" in Eventia doc. 5) You are right again. Add license to SmartCenter. That's all. |
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