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Chapter 2 Installing Cisco MNM
Upgrading from Previous Cisco MNM Releases
Step 6
Verify that the Volume Management daemon is running using the following command:
#
ps -ef | grep vold
If the daemon is running, text similar to the following is displayed:
root 483 1 0 Oct 23 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/vold -f /etc/vold.conf
Note
If the daemon name is not displayed, start the daemon using the following command:
/etc/init.d/volmgt start
Verify that the Volume Management daemon is running with the command provided above. If it
is still not running, contact your system administrator.
Step 7
Insert the Cisco MNM 2.8(1) CD in the CD-ROM drive.
Step 8
Change the working folder using the following command:
#
cd /cdrom/cscocmnm
Step 9
Back up your database (see the
“Backing Up Your Databases” section on page 2-22
).
Step 10
Start Cisco MNM.
Step 11
Close Cisco MNM.
Step 12
Eject Cisco MNM CD.
Step 13
Insert Cisco EMF with Service Packs (7, 7.1 and 7.2) Disk 2 in the CD-ROM drive.
Step 14
Install Cisco EMF 3.2 Service Packs 7, 7.1, and 7.2.
Step 15
Enter either this command:
#
./cmnminstall -u
or this command:
#
./cmnminstall -upgrade
Step 16
Enter the required information as summarized here:
•
Logfile directory location—Press Enter to accept the default location /var/tmp, or enter another
location and press Enter.
•
Logfile name—Press Enter to accept the default name CSCOcmnm.log, or enter another name and
press Enter.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
**WARNING** We don't check diskspace for upgrade right now.
It is the user's responsibility to make sure there is enough free
diskspace.
Continue with CSCOcmnm install [y,n,?]
Step 17
Enter y to continue the installation.
Step 18
Verify the installation according to the instructions in the
“Verifying the Cisco MNM Installation”
section on page 2-14
.
Step 19
Start Cisco MNM and do the rediscover of the following objects:
•
All BAMS objects, using the Map Viewer BAMS-View