Installing the scanner and gathering initial data
Available from 9.2.7. After you copied the installation files and the software catalog to the endpoints, start the installation and the initial scans.
Before you begin
- To perform this task, you must have the appropriate privileges.
- root
- Administrative privileges with elevation
- If you use License Metric Tool or Tivoli® Asset Discovery for Distributed 7.x, remember that the installation of the disconnected scanner stops the 7.x agent. You need to restart the 7.x agent after the setup.
Procedure
- Go to the directory where you copied the installation files.
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Run the setup file.
- setup.sh
- setup.bat
- Activate appropriate version of the scanner for given processor type / bitness of the operating system from disconnected scanner package.
- Schedule using OS scheduler (crontab / Windows Scheduler) periodical capacity scans.
- On
Unix systems, it runs the initial capacity scan and creates the initial
computer.yml file.
The initial capacity scan is needed to collect data about your system and to create the computer.yml file that will identify this system. The file is added to each package with scan results, and it helps to catalog and correctly display them in the user interface. It contains information about the operating system, such as the host name and a unique computer ID.
Note: For older versions of Red Hat Linux on s390 mainframe, it can be required to manually provide machine type, processor type, shared pool capacity, and system active processors. The script will ask you to specify these parameters if the scanner cannot collect these details automatically.For Solaris systems that run on SPARC, it is required to specify if the system is in Dynamic System Domains.
- Schedules regular capacity scans.
The capacity scan is scheduled to run every 30 minutes to gather current results for virtualized environments where the capacity can dynamically change depending on the allocated resources.
If you want to collect the scan data only once, run the setup file with the-noschedule
option.Note: The-noschedule
option is not applicable on Linux systems. You can configure the HW_SCAN_SCHEDULE_ENABLED parameter to run a one-time capacity scan. For more information, see Preparing installation files for disconnected scans.