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Aruba JG546AAE HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Installation Guide
Brand: Aruba Category: Database software Size: 2 MB Pages: 30
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Overview
- 5 Prerequisites
- 5 Installing the required software packages
- 6 Removing the built-in MariaDB
- 6 1. Query the installed MariaDB and related programs.
- 6 2. Remove the software packages.
- 6 3. Remove the dependent packages if you receive a mariadb-server-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64 and rpm –e mariadb-libs-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64 package dependency message.
- 6 4. Query the installed MySQL database and related programs.
- 6 5. Remove the software packages.
- 7 Copying the installation programs to the Linux server
- 8 Installation
- 8 Installing the MySQL server
- 8 1. Go to the directory where the MySQL installation programs are located, and install the MySQL server, as shown in Figure 5.
- 8 2. Start the MySQL service after the installation is complete.
- 8 3. Verify that the MySQL service has started (3306 is the default port).
- 8 Installing the MySQL client
- 9 Querying the current password
- 9 IMC with a local database
- 9 IMC with a remote database
- 10 Customizing MySQL file directories
- 11 Startup and stop
- 11 Starting and stopping the MySQL service
- 11 Automatic startup
- 13 Configuring the MySQL server
- 13 Setting security options
- 13 1. Run the mysql_secure_installation program.
- 13 2. Enter the root user password to set security options, such as setting a root user password, removing anonymous users, and removing a test database, as shown in Figure 15.
- 13 3. Enter n when the system asks you to change the root password, as shown in Figure 16.
- 13 4. Remove anonymous users and the database named test, as shown in Figure 17.
- 14 5. When installing IMC to use a remote database, you must create a remote root user account.
- 14 6. Reload the privilege tables to make the changes take effect, as shown in Figure 18.
- 14 Changing the database password
- 14 1. Log in to the database with the password.
- 15 2. Enter the password at the prompt Enter password.
- 15 3. Change the root user password. This example uses iMC123 as the new password.
- 16 Creating a remote root user account
- 16 1. Log in to MySQL.
- 16 2. Create a remote root user account on the MySQL server, as shown in Figure 21. This example uses iMC123 as the remote root user password
- 17 Creating MySQL configuration files
- 17 Configuring parameters in the my.cnf file
- 17 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 17 2. Open the my.cnf file, as shown in Figure 23.
- 17 3. Enter i to enter edit mode, as shown in Figure 24.
- 18 4. Add parameters under [mysqld] , as shown in Figure 25. Table 4 describes the parameters that you can configure in the my.cnf file.
- 19 5. Search for the log-bin parameter under [mysqld] in the my.cnf file and comment it out, as shown in Figure 26. (This parameter is commented out by default.)
- 20 6. Press Esc to return to common mode, and then enter :wq to save the my.cnf file and quit the vi editor.
- 20 Backing up the database
- 20 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 20 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 20 3. Add the mysqldump parameter
- 20 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 20 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 20 Changing the log and database file directory
- 20 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 20 2. Create a path for storing logs and database files. The directory is /data/mysql_data in this example.
- 20 3. Copy all files from the default directory to the new directory, and then change the access permissions of the files.
- 20 4. Add the new directory to the [mysqld] section in the my.cnf file of the MySQL database.
- 20 5. Add parameters above and below the [mysqld] section to specify the socket file for logging in to the MySQL database, as shown in Figure 27.
- 21 6. Save the my.cnf file, and then quit the vi editor.
- 21 7. Restart the system, and then start the MySQL service.
- 22 Uninstallation
- 22 IMC with a local database
- 22 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 22 2. Uninstall the MySQL database, as shown in Figure 28.
- 22 3. Manually remove the database files in the default directory /var/lib/mysql after uninstallation.
- 22 IMC with a remote database
- 23 FAQ
- 23 Why do garbled characters appear in the database table?
- 23 How do I update the database password for the IMC server?
- 23 1. Click the Environment tab in the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent window, and then click Change Password in the Database Space Usage area.
- 23 2. On the Input database user password dialog box that opens, enter the new password, as shown in Figure 30.
- 23 3. Click OK.
- 24 About HPE IMC documents
- 27 Document conventions and icons
- 27 Conventions
- 27 Command conventions
- 27 GUI conventions
- 27 Symbols
- 28 Support and other resources
- 28 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
- 28 Accessing updates
- 29 Websites
- 29 Customer self repair
- 29 Remote support
- 29 Documentation feedback
Aruba JG931AAE HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Guide
Brand: Aruba Size: 743 KB Pages: 47
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 5 HPE IMC Deployment and Hardware Configuration Schemes
- 5 Hardware requirements
- 5 Overall deployment requirements
- 9 IMC platform deployment scheme
- 10 a. Stop the IMC through the intelligent deployment monitoring agent.
- 10 b. Run script installation directory\client\bin\setmem.bat 1024 in the windows environment or run script installation directory/client/bin/setmem.sh 1024 in the Linux environment to set the maximum Java heap size to 1024 MB (the value ranges 256 to 10...
- 10 c. Run the script installation directory\client\bin\setmem.bat 1024 512 in the windows environment or run the script installation directory/client/bin/setmem.sh 1024 512 in the Linux environment, where the second argument (512 in the above example) is...
- 10 d. Restart the IMC on the Monitor tab of the intelligent deployment monitoring agent.
- 10 64-bit Windows environment
- 11 64-bit Linux environment
- 12 GSM modem (optional)
- 12 Specifications
- 15 NTA/UBA deployment scheme
- 16 NTA deployment scheme (for processing NetStreamV5 or NetFlowV5 logs)
- 16 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 17 NTA deployment scheme (for processing sFlow logs)
- 17 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 17 UBA deployment scheme (for processing NetStreamV5, NetFlowV5, NAT, or flow logs)
- 17 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 18 Deploying NTA and UBA on one server (for processing NetStreamV5 or NetFlowV5 logs)
- 18 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 19 DIG collectors deployment scheme
- 20 NTA deployment scheme (in cooperation with DIG collectors)
- 20 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 20 UBA deployment scheme (in cooperation with DIG collectors)
- 20 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 21 Deploying the NTA and UBA on one server (working with DIG collectors)
- 21 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 21 SHM deployment scheme
- 21 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 22 APM deployment scheme
- 22 64-bit Windows/Linux environment (distributed deployment with local database)
- 22 64-bit Windows/Linux environment (distributed deployment with shared database)
- 23 SSA deployment scheme
- 23 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 23 SOM deployment scheme
- 23 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 24 SDNM deployment scheme
- 24 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 24 RAM deployment scheme
- 24 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 24 EIA deployment scheme
- 25 64-bit Windows environment
- 26 64-bit Linux environment
- 27 TAM deployment scheme
- 27 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 27 CAMS deployment scheme
- 28 64-bit Windows environment
- 29 64-bit Linux environment
- 30 EAD deployment scheme
- 30 64-bit Windows environment
- 31 64-bit Linux environment
- 32 EPS deployment scheme
- 33 64-bit Windows/Linux environment for the EPS server
- 33 64-bit Windows/Linux environment for the EPS scanners
- 33 IPM deployment scheme
- 34 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 34 MVM deployment scheme
- 35 64-bit Windows environment
- 35 64-bit Linux environment
- 36 WSM deployment scheme (for managing H3C WLAN devices)
- 37 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 38 WSM deployment scheme (for managing HP MSM WLAN devices)
- 38 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 39 WSM supervisor deployment scheme
- 39 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 39 EPM deployment scheme
- 39 64-bit Windows environment
- 40 EoCM deployment scheme
- 40 64-bit Windows environment
- 40 IVM deployment scheme
- 41 64-bit Windows environment
- 41 64-bit Linux environment
- 42 BIMS deployment scheme
- 42 1. When the number of managed CPEs is more than 100, you must deploy BIMS and IMC on different servers.
- 42 2. When the number of managed CPEs is more than 5000, HP recommends that you deploy multiple ACSs separately.
- 42 64-bit Windows environment
- 42 VFM deployment scheme
- 42 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 43 SSM deployment scheme
- 43 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 45 ITSM deployment scheme
- 45 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 45 AOM deployment scheme
- 45 64-bit Windows/Linux environment
- 46 Software requirements
- 46 Operating system (x86-64-bit operating systems preferred)
- 46 Windows
- 46 Linux
- 46 Databases
- 46 Databases embedded in the IMC
- 47 Oracle 11g release 1 and release 2 and Oracle 12c Release 1 (on Linux only)
- 47 SQL Server 2012 Enterprise SP2 (64 bit)/ SQL Server 2014 Enterprise (64 bit)/ SQL Server 2016 Enterprise (64 bit)
- 47 Web browser
Aruba JF403AAE HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Installation Guide
Brand: Aruba Category: Database software Size: 3 MB Pages: 47
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Overview
- 5 Prerequisites
- 6 Installation
- 6 Installing the MySQL server
- 6 1. Double-click the MySQL installation program to start the setup wizard.
- 6 2. Select I accept the license terms, and then click Next.
- 7 3. Select Server only.
- 7 4. Click Next.
- 8 5. Click Execute.
- 9 6. Click Next after the installation is complete.
- 10 7. Click Next.
- 11 8. Configure the following parameters for the MySQL server:
- 11 9. Click Next.
- 11 10. Set a password for the root user account. The password must contain a minimum of four characters.
- 13 11. Click Next.
- 13 12. Configure the following parameters:
- 13 13. Click Next.
- 14 14. Click Execute.
- 15 15. Click Finish.
- 16 16. Click Next.
- 17 17. Click Finish.
- 17 Installing the MySQL client
- 17 1. Double-click the MySQL installation program to start the setup wizard.
- 18 2. Select I accept the license terms, and then click Next.
- 19 3. Select Custom, and then click Next.
- 20 4. Select Client Programs, and then click Next.
- 21 5. Click Execute to install the MySQL client on the server.
- 22 6. Click Next after the installation is complete.
- 22 7. Click Cancel.
- 22 8. Click Yes.
- 22 Testing the connectivity
- 23 1. Select Start > Run.
- 23 2. In the Run dialog box, enter cmd, and then click OK.
- 23 3. In the CLI window, enter the following command:
- 24 Startup and stop
- 24 1. Select Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Services.
- 24 2. Right-click the Windows service name. The default name is MySQL56.
- 24 3. Click Start or Stop to start or stop the service, as required.
- 25 Configuring the MySQL server
- 25 Adding an environment variable value
- 25 1. Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System.
- 25 2. Click Advanced system settings.
- 26 3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Environment Variables.
- 27 4. In the System variables area, select Path, and then click Edit.
- 27 5. In the Variable value field, add the storage path for the programs in the MySQL installation directory. The default path is C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin. Use a semicolon (;) to separate the path from the preceding variable values.
- 27 6. Click OK in the Edit System Variable, Environment Variables, and System Properties dialog boxes to save the configuration.
- 27 7. Restart the operating system to make the new environment variable value take effect.
- 28 Configuring MySQL parameters
- 28 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 28 2. Enter the data path for storing the MySQL data files.
- 28 3. Double-click the my.ini file.
- 29 a. Under [mysql], change the value of the default-character-set parameter to match your operating system language. This example uses latin1. If you change the character after IMC has been deployed, you must reinstall IMC.
- 29 b. Under [mysqld], make the following changes:
- 30 4. Save the my.ini file, and then restart the MySQL server.
- 30 Backing up the database
- 30 1. Open the my.ini file
- 30 2. Add the mysqldump parameter
- 30 3. Save the file, and then exit.
- 30 Creating a remote root user account
- 30 1. Select Start > All Programs > MySQL > MySQL Server 5.6 > MySQL 5.6 Command Line Client.
- 31 2. Enter the root user account password.
- 32 3. Enter the following statement in the mysql> command line:
- 33 Uninstallation
- 33 1. Select Start > All Programs > MySQL > MySQL Installer – Community > MySQL Installer - Community, as shown in Figure 31.
- 34 2. Click Remove.
- 35 3. Select MySQL Server 5.6.45, and then click Execute.
- 35 4. Click Yes.
- 36 5. Click Yes.
- 37 6. Click Next in the Remove Products dialog box.
- 38 7. Select Yes, uninstall the MySQL Installer and Yes, reboot when done, and then click Finish.
- 39 FAQ
- 39 Why can't I find the ProgramData file folder on the system disk?
- 39 1. Open any folder in Windows Server 2012 R2.
- 39 2. In the Folder Options window, click the View tab. In the Advanced settings area, select Files and Folders > Hidden files and folders > Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
- 40 3. Click OK.
- 40 Why do garbled characters appear in the database table?
- 40 How do I update the database password for the IMC server?
- 40 1. Click the Environment tab on the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent window, and then click Change Password in the Database Space Usage area.
- 40 2. In the Input database user password dialog box that opens, enter the new password.
- 40 3. Click OK.
- 41 About HPE IMC documents
- 44 Document conventions and icons
- 44 Conventions
- 44 Command conventions
- 44 GUI conventions
- 44 Symbols
- 45 Support and other resources
- 45 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
- 45 Accessing updates
- 46 Websites
- 46 Customer self repair
- 46 Remote support
- 46 Documentation feedback
Aruba JG546AAE HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Installation Guide
Brand: Aruba Category: Database software Size: 3 MB Pages: 47
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Overview
- 5 Prerequisites
- 6 Installation
- 6 Installing the MySQL server
- 6 1. Double-click the MySQL installation program to start the setup wizard.
- 6 2. Select I accept the license terms, and then click Next.
- 7 3. Select Server only.
- 7 4. Click Next.
- 8 5. Click Execute.
- 9 6. Click Next after the installation is complete.
- 10 7. Click Next.
- 11 8. Configure the following parameters for the MySQL server:
- 11 9. Click Next.
- 11 10. Set a password for the root user account. The password must contain a minimum of four characters.
- 13 11. Click Next.
- 13 12. Configure the following parameters:
- 13 13. Click Next.
- 14 14. Click Execute.
- 15 15. Click Finish.
- 16 16. Click Next.
- 17 17. Click Finish.
- 17 Installing the MySQL client
- 17 1. Double-click the MySQL installation program to start the setup wizard.
- 18 2. Select I accept the license terms, and then click Next.
- 19 3. Select Custom, and then click Next.
- 20 4. Select Client Programs, and then click Next.
- 21 5. Click Execute to install the MySQL client on the server.
- 22 6. Click Next after the installation is complete.
- 22 7. Click Cancel.
- 22 8. Click Yes.
- 22 Testing the connectivity
- 23 1. Select Start > Run.
- 23 2. In the Run dialog box, enter cmd, and then click OK.
- 23 3. In the CLI window, enter the following command:
- 24 Startup and stop
- 24 1. Select Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Services.
- 24 2. Right-click the Windows service name. The default name is MySQL55.
- 24 3. Click Start or Stop to start or stop the service, as required.
- 25 Configuring the MySQL server
- 25 Adding an environment variable value
- 25 1. Select Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System.
- 25 2. Click Advanced system settings.
- 26 3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Environment Variables.
- 27 4. In the System variables area, select Path, and then click Edit.
- 27 5. In the Variable value field, add the storage path for the programs in the MySQL installation directory. The default path is C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5\bin. Use a semicolon (;) to separate the path from the preceding variable values.
- 27 6. Click OK in the Edit System Variable, Environment Variables, and System Properties dialog boxes to save the configuration.
- 27 7. Restart the operating system to make the new environment variable value take effect.
- 28 Configuring MySQL parameters
- 28 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 28 2. Enter the data path for storing the MySQL data files.
- 28 3. Double-click the my.ini file.
- 29 a. Under [mysql], change the value of the default-character-set parameter to match your operating system language. This example uses latin1. If you change the character after IMC has been deployed, you must reinstall IMC.
- 29 b. Under [mysqld], make the following changes:
- 29 4. Save the my.ini file, and then restart the MySQL server.
- 29 Backing up the database
- 29 1. Open the my.ini file
- 29 2. Add the mysqldump parameter
- 29 3. Save the file, and then exit.
- 30 Creating a remote root user account
- 30 1. Select Start > All Programs > MySQL > MySQL Server 5.5 > MySQL 5.5 Command Line Client.
- 30 2. Enter the root user account password.
- 31 3. Enter the following statement in the mysql> command line:
- 33 Uninstallation
- 33 1. Select Start > All Programs > MySQL > MySQL Installer – Community > MySQL Installer - Community, as shown in Figure 31.
- 34 2. Click Remove.
- 35 3. Select MySQL Server 5.5.62, and then click Execute.
- 35 4. Click Yes.
- 36 5. Click Yes.
- 37 6. Click Next in the Remove Products dialog box.
- 38 7. Select Yes, uninstall the MySQL Installer and Yes, reboot when done, and then click Finish.
- 39 FAQ
- 39 Why can't I find the ProgramData file folder on the system disk?
- 39 1. Open any folder in Windows Server 2012 R2.
- 39 2. In the Folder Options window, click the View tab. In the Advanced settings area, select Files and Folders > Hidden files and folders > Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
- 40 3. Click OK.
- 40 Why do garbled characters appear in the database table?
- 40 How do I update the database password for the IMC server?
- 40 1. Click the Environment tab on the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent window, and then click Change Password in the Database Space Usage area.
- 40 2. In the Input database user password dialog box that opens, enter the new password.
- 40 3. Click OK.
- 41 About HPE IMC documents
- 44 Document conventions and icons
- 44 Conventions
- 44 Command conventions
- 44 GUI conventions
- 44 Symbols
- 45 Support and other resources
- 45 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
- 45 Accessing updates
- 46 Websites
- 46 Customer self repair
- 46 Remote support
- 46 Documentation feedback
Aruba JF403AAE HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Installation Guide
Brand: Aruba Category: Database software Size: 1 MB Pages: 28
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Overview
- 5 Prerequisites
- 5 Installing the required software packages
- 5 1. Prepare the following Linux packages:
- 5 2. Install the packages, as shown in Figure 1.
- 5 Removing the built-in MariaDB
- 6 1. Query the installed MariaDB and related programs.
- 6 2. Remove the software packages.
- 6 3. Remove the dependent packages if you receive a mariadb-server-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64 and rpm –e mariadb-libs-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64 package dependency message.
- 7 Copying the installation programs to the Linux server
- 8 Installation
- 8 Installing the MySQL server
- 8 1. Go to the directory where the MySQL installation programs are located.
- 8 2. Launch the MySQL server installation, as shown in Figure 6.
- 8 3. Start the MySQL service after the installation is complete.
- 8 4. Verify that the MySQL service has started, as shown in Figure 7.
- 9 Installing the MySQL client
- 9 1. Go to the directory where the MySQL installation programs are located.
- 9 2. Launch the MySQL client installation, as shown in Figure 8.
- 9 3. Verify the installation.
- 10 Customizing MySQL file directories
- 11 Startup and stop
- 11 Starting and stopping the MySQL service
- 11 Automatic startup
- 13 Configuring the MySQL server
- 13 Setting security options
- 14 Creating a remote root user account
- 14 1. Log in to MySQL.
- 15 2. Create a remote root user account on the MySQL server.
- 15 Configuring MySQL configuration files
- 15 Configuring the maximum number of connections
- 15 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 15 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 15 3. Add the max_connections parameter under [mysqld]. If this parameter already exists, modify the value as needed.
- 16 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 16 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 16 6. Start the MySQL service.
- 16 Configuring the character set
- 16 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 16 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 16 3. Add the character-set-server parameter under [mysqld]. If this parameter already exists, you can change the value.
- 16 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 16 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 16 Configuring the engine type
- 16 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 16 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 16 3. Add the default-storage-engine parameter under [mysqld]. If this parameter already exists, you can change the value.
- 16 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 16 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 16 Configuring case-insensitive table names
- 16 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 16 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 17 3. Add the lower_case_table_names parameter under [mysqld]. If this parameter already exists, you can change the value.
- 17 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 17 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 17 Disabling log-bin settings
- 17 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 17 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 17 3. Search the log-bin parameter under [mysqld]. If this parameter already exists, comment it out.
- 17 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 17 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 17 Setting innodb buffer sizes
- 17 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 17 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 17 3. Add the innodb_buffer_pool_size and innodb_additional_mem_pool_size parameters under [mysqld]. If the parameters already exist, you can change the values.
- 17 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 17 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 17 Setting the max_allowed_packet size
- 17 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 17 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 17 3. Add the max_allowed_packet parameter under [mysqld]. If the parameter already exists, you can change the value.
- 17 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 18 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 18 Setting the default-time_zone
- 18 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 18 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 18 3. Add the default-time_zone parameter. If the parameter already exists, modify its value as needed.
- 18 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 18 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 18 Backing up the database
- 18 1. Open the my.cnf file in vi editor.
- 18 2. Enter i to enter edit mode.
- 18 3. Add the mysqldump parameter.
- 18 4. Press Esc to exit edit mode.
- 18 5. Save the file, and then exit the vi editor.
- 18 Changing the log and database file directory
- 18 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 18 2. Create a storage path for logs and database files. In this example, the path is /data/mysql_data.
- 18 3. Copy all files from the default directory to the new directory, and then change ownership of the files.
- 18 4. Add the directory in the configuration file of the MySQL database.
- 18 5. Restart the system, and then enable the MySQL service.
- 20 Uninstallation
- 20 1. Uninstall the MySQL server and client, as shown in Figure 19.
- 20 2. Check the component names, as shown in Figure 20.
- 21 FAQ
- 21 Why do garbled characters appear in the database table?
- 21 How do I update the database passwords for IMC?
- 21 1. In the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent window, click the Environment tab, and then click Change Password under the Database Space Usage area.
- 21 2. On the Input database user password dialog box that opens, enter the new password, as shown in Figure 21.
- 21 3. Click OK.
- 22 About HPE IMC documents
- 25 Document conventions and icons
- 25 Conventions
- 25 Command conventions
- 25 GUI conventions
- 25 Symbols
- 26 Support and other resources
- 26 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
- 26 Accessing updates
- 27 Websites
- 27 Customer self repair
- 27 Remote support
- 27 Documentation feedback
Aruba JF403AAE HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Installation Guide
Brand: Aruba Category: Database software Size: 2 MB Pages: 22
Languages: English
Table of contents
- 4 Overview
- 5 Prerequisites
- 5 Installing the required software packages
- 6 Removing the built-in MariaDB
- 6 1. Query the installed MariaDB and related programs.
- 6 2. Remove the software packages.
- 6 3. Remove the dependent packages if you receive a mariadb-server-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64 and rpm –e mariadb-libs-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64 package dependency message.
- 6 4. Query the installed MySQL database and related programs.
- 6 5. Remove the software package.
- 7 Copying the installation programs to the Linux server
- 7 1. mysql-community-common-5.7.27-1.el7.x86_64.rpm.
- 7 2. mysql-community-libs-5.7.27-1.el7.x86_64.rpm.
- 7 3. mysql-community-client-5.7.27-1.el7.x86_64.rpm.
- 7 1. Install mysql-community-client-5.7.27-1.el7.x86_64.rpm on the IMC server.
- 7 2. Install mysql-community-client-5.7.27-1.el7.x86_64.rpm on the database server.
- 7 3. Install mysql-community-server-5.7.27-1.el7.x86_64.rpm on the database server.
- 8 Installation
- 8 Installing the MySQL client
- 8 Installing the MySQL server
- 8 1. Go to the directory where the MySQL installation programs are located, and install the MySQL server, as shown in Figure 6.
- 9 2. Start the MySQL service after the installation is complete.
- 9 3. Verify that the MySQL service has started (3306 is the default port).
- 9 Verifying the connectivity
- 9 IMC with a local database
- 10 IMC with a remote database
- 10 Changing the MySQL password
- 11 1. Query the temporary password in the log file, as shown in Figure 10.
- 11 2. Log in to the database with the temporary password.
- 11 3. Enter the temporary password at the prompt Enter password.
- 11 4. Change the root user password. This example uses iMC_123456 as the new password.
- 13 Startup and stop
- 13 Starting and stopping the MySQL service
- 14 Configuring the MySQL server
- 14 Setting security options
- 14 1. Run the mysql_secure_installation program.
- 14 2. Enter the root user password to set security options, such as setting a root user password, removing anonymous users, and removing a test database, as shown in Figure 14.
- 14 3. Enter N when the system asks you to change the root password, as shown in Figure 15.
- 14 4. Remove anonymous users and the database named test, as shown in Figure 16.
- 15 5. When installing IMC to use a remote database, you must create a remote root user account.
- 15 6. Reload the privilege tables to make the changes take effect, as shown in Figure 17.
- 15 Creating a remote root user account
- 15 1. Log in to MySQL.
- 15 2. Enter the new MySQL password.
- 16 3. Read database tables.
- 16 4. Update database users.
- 16 5. Create a remote root user account.
- 16 6. Refresh privileges.
- 16 Configuring parameters in the my.cnf file
- 16 1. Stop the MySQL service and open the my.cnf file, as shown in Figure 19.
- 17 2. Enter i to enter edit mode, as shown in Figure 20.
- 17 3. Add parameters under [mysqld], as shown in Figure 21. Table 2 describes the parameters that you can configure in the my.cnf file.
- 19 Changing the log and database file directory
- 19 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 19 2. Create a path for storing logs and database files. The directory is /data/mysql_data in this example.
- 19 3. Copy all files from the default directory to the new directory, and then change the access permissions of the files.
- 19 4. Add the new directory to the [mysqld] section in the my.cnf file of the MySQL database.
- 19 5. Add parameters above and below the [mysqld] section to specify the socket file for logging in to the MySQL database, as shown in Figure 22.
- 20 6. Save the my.cnf file, and then quit the vi editor.
- 20 7. Start the MySQL service.
- 21 Uninstallation
- 21 IMC with a local database
- 21 1. Stop the MySQL service.
- 21 2. Uninstall the MySQL database, as shown in Figure 23.
- 21 3. Manually remove the database files in the default directory /var/lib/mysql after uninstallation.
- 21 IMC with a remote database
- 22 FAQ
- 22 Why do garbled characters appear in the database table?
- 22 How do I update the database password for the IMC server?
- 22 1. Click the Environment tab in the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent window, and then click Change Password in the Database Space Usage area.
- 22 2. On the Input database user password dialog box that opens, enter the new password, as shown in Figure 25.
- 22 3. Click OK.