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  1. Click the drop-down menu and select the server with the Tuxedo domain. This is the name or IP address of the server where you want to install the Tuxedo Tier Collector. The server name or IP address appears in the list only if you previously defined it as a Precise server. In upgrade mode, the list contains all servers that were installed or upgraded.
  2. Click Add to enter the name of a server not on the list. For more information, see Adding a new server on page 44.
  3. Click the drop-down menu and select the auto-detected Tuxedo domain from the list.

    Info

    When a Tuxedo domain is detected, other text boxes will be auto-filled. If one of the editable text boxes is edited, the contents of the Detected Tuxedo domain text box will be cleared. On Windows and UNIX, Tuxedo detection is dependent on running processes. In most configurations of HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris 10, detection will be partial and will only return the instance name. This is also the case for AIX and other Solaris versions, if a specific security update is installed.

  4. Enter a unique Tuxedo instance name that will enable you to distinguish between multiple instances. This is the ID of the Tuxedo software component configuration to be used with this instance.

    Info

    To obtain the Tuxedo domain ID, look for the BBL process on the server machine; then use the name following the DOM option. Alternatively, look for the UBBCONFIG file (or a file containing UBB in its name); then use the value of the DOMAINID variable in the RESOURCES section. If you are not sure what the Tuxedo domain ID is, you can use the UNIX user name running the BBL process on the server machine, or simply use an arbitrary name. In upgrade mode, this is the name of the Tuxedo domain you want to upgrade. Via the auto-detection mechanism, invalid characters for Precise may appear. This should be changed manually.

  5. Enter the installation home folder of the Tuxedo information system. This is the installation home folder of the Tuxedo information system.

    Info

    To obtain the path of the Tuxedo installation folder, log in as the Tuxedo operator and check the value of the TUXDIR application variable. Alternatively, locate the Tuxedo bin folder where the BBL program is located; the Tuxedo installation folder is immediately above it.

  6. Enter the full path of the configuration file of the Tuxedo information system that you plan to monitor. This is the full path of the configuration file of the Tuxedo information system that you plan to monitor.

    Info

    The Insight Savvy for Tuxedo uses this file to find the Tuxedo domain's logical name, which it needs to read data out of the domain shared memory. To find the Tuxedo configuration file, log in as the Tuxedo operator and check the value of the TUXCONFIG application variable. This is a binary file. Do not confuse it with the textual UBBCONFIG file. In a PeopleSoft installation, the name of the Tuxedo configuration file is usually PSTUXCFG. This file is located in the PeopleSoft installation folder/appserv/PeopleSoft Domain folder. For example:

    /home/hrprd/hrprd831/appserv/HR_PRD831/PSTUXCFG

  7. Click the drop-down menu and select the Tuxedo version.

    Info

    Precise supports Tuxedo 6.5 to 10.3. To obtain the Tuxedo version number, log in as the Tuxedo operator and run the following command: tmadmin -v.

  8. Click Next.

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  1. In the Tuxedo Tier - Installation dialog box, click Next.
  2. In the Tuxedo Tier - Post-Installation dialog box, follow the instructions to perform all post-installation tasks.
  3. Click Finish.

 

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