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Automating IT Processes across the Datacenter ____________________________________________________________________
Opalis Integration Server Version 6.3
Installation Guide
Created by:
Mostafa Yousry
Technology Solution Professional – Data Center
Microsoft Middle East And Africa Center Of Expertise
Automate VM Provisioning Using Service Manager and Opalis:
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Software Requirements
1-Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or 2008 is required if you want to use Microsoft SQL Server as your Data store database. We recommend that you use an installation of SQL Server that is dedicated to Opalis Integration Server or a cluster of SQL Server computers for production environments. SQL Server Desktop Edition and Express Edition are not supported.
2-Install SCVMM console
Preparing for Installation:
Defining the Service User Account Identify an existing account, or create a new one, that the management server service and action server service on each computer where you install these items will use to access system resources. You can use a local account on the computer where the management server service or action server service is running; however, this may not have access to network resources. Instead, you could use an Active Directory account.
To grant authentication to the Service User account
1. In the Local Group Policy Editor, navigate to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Log on as a service and add the service user account.
2. Verify that the account is not included in the Deny logon as a service user right located
at Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Deny logon as a service.
3. Add the service user account to the Act as part of the Operating System right, located
at Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Act as part of the Operating System.
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Installing Opalis Integration Server Version 6.3:
1‐If you are not currently running Opalis Integration Server 6.2.2 SP1, install it using the following steps
before you install the version 6.3 release. For information about how to obtain Opalis Integration Server
6.2.2 SP1, see Microsoft System Center Opalis (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200971).
2‐Once that is done, extract your installation resources
The installation version would be System drive:\Opalis\Opalis Integration Server 6.22_6.2.2.5229 as
depicted in the picture below
3‐Kickstart Installation by executing the Setup.exe
4‐Click on Install Opalis Integration Server
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5‐On the next screen, click on Install the Management Server
6‐Accept the Licensing Agreement and press Next
7‐Proceed with defaults until you reach the Logon Information step. In this step, you need to provide a
valid user account that will be used by the Opalis Management Service (basically that is your Service
Account). Enter a valid user and proceed to commence installation of the Management Server.
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8‐The next thing you need to do is to configure the datastore (which simply means configure the Opalis
DB). Simply click Configure Datastore to commence the process
9‐The next screen will need your input the select which database will host the Opalis DB and choose MS
SQL Server and proceed
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10‐Now in the Server details, enter the DB server and the authentication method and proceed (In this
case, my SQL is the same as the Opalis server and I have set to use Windows Authentication during the
installation of SQL Server).
11‐Give the name for the Opalis DB and proceed to let installer do the rest
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12‐The next step is to import a license for Opalis. In the License Manager, click on Import. When prompted
to Import license, enter the license key and the corresponding license file made available for you either as
a customer or an evaluator. Once you are done, click Close
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13‐ Do not do Step 4. Click Exit.
Run the Foundation Objects installer, and then install the client
To run the Foundation Objects installer:
Copy the OpalisIntegrationServer_FoundationObjects.msi file provided in the 6.3 release to the
System Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Opalis Software\Opalis Integration Server\Management
Service\Components\Objects directory. Replace the existing file.
Run the OpalisIntegrationServer_ManagementService_630_PATCH.msp installer. Do not change
any of the default values.
Continue with the next procedure.
14‐Click Install the Client in step 4 of the Install Opalis Integration Server dialog box. TheClient Setup dialog
box appears.
15‐After you finish the installation you must run client update
After you install the client, copy the OpalisIntegrationServer_Client_630_PATCH.msp file included in
the 6.3 release to the client computer.
Run the OpalisIntegrationServer_Client_630_PATCH.msp installer. Do not change any of the default
values.
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Installing Opalis Operator Console:
You need to manually prepare the pre‐requisites which would be:
Download JDK 6 Update 4 from http://java.sun.com/products/archive/
Download JBoss Application Server 4.2.3.GA from http://jboss.org/jbossas/downloads/
Then you have a very long list of Pre‐Requisites you will find all in this sky drive folder