Install Engine on AIX
The Arcserve RHA installation ISO consists of a Unix_Linux folder with a tar file arcserverha.tar. This arcserverha.tar archive consists of RHA Engine installation packages for all the supported platforms.
To install Engine on AIX, follow these steps:
- To extract installation package and start the engine installation, copy arcserverha.tar to your host, and then run the command as a root user:
- tar xvf arcserverha.tar && arcserverha_xxxx_ppc.tgz && cd arcserverha && ./install.sh
- The installation script for the RHA Engine is install.sh. When you run this script without any option, it initiates the interactive installation process.
- To provide your consent during interactive installation, do the following:
- To continue with the installation and accept End User License Agreement, type YES and press Enter.
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- To select the language, type the number corresponding to the specified language, and then press Enter.
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- To confirm user group creation for RHA Engine, type YES and press Enter.
- Note: By default, only a root user can authenticate and manage RHA Engine. Non-root users must be listed in the group to be able to authenticate and manage RHA Engine.
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- To replicate Oracle and enable its support, type YES and press Enter. The default option is NO.
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- If you decide to enable Oracle support, you must provide the Oracle Owner, Oracle Home path, and Oracle Base path. The Oracle Owner user is required first, and then the product retrieves the Home path and Base path through the Oracle Owner user environment. If the Home path and Base path cannot be found, then you must manually add them. On Solaris, if your Oracle server is installed without the 32-bit Oracle client library, then you must also provide the Oracle Instant Client path.
- If the Arcserve RHA package has been installed, you are prompted to reinstall it.
- To allow non-root users to manage scenarios, you must create the "caarha" group on your machine and ensure the group works with the supplementary group.