
Section II: Installation and Quick Start
Section II, page ManageUPS CIO User Guide
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INSTALLATION - LINUX
ManageUPS-CIO for Linux is packaged as an RPM file. Install
ManageUPS-CIO by opening a console with root permissions and enter
the following command:
$> rpm –ivh /path/to/manageups-cio-install-package.rpm
Be sure to enter the proper path, and the proper installation package file
name when entering this command. Once the RPM has finished
installing the program will be running with a default 2 day, 5 device
license key. The section CIO License Manager (Section II Page 23) will
show how to install the license key.
NOTE: If you are running a local firewall on this computer, you must
allow communication on ports 5055 and 161 for ManageUPS CIO to
function properly.
NOTE: To run ManageUPS CIO as a “GUI Only” install, create (touch)
an empty file called “noautostart.” This will disable the daemon’s
automatic start on boot up. You can then run the GUI and navigate to
ManageUPS-CIO services on running on other servers.
$> touch /opt/chloride/etc/noautostart
INSTALLATION NOTES – WINDOWS OR LINUX
REMOTE GUI INSTALLATION
When installing the GUI on a separate workstation computer that will be
on a different subnet than the CIO Monitoring Service server, you should
note the DNS name or IP address of the CIO server host. You may need
this to be able to connect to the CIO Monitoring Server.
SECURE CIO SERVER FOR REMOTE ACCESS
By default, the GUI uses port 5055 to connect to the Monitoring Service
on a remote computer. The Monitoring Service uses port 5055 to monitor
mopnet agents and port 161 to monitor SNMP agents. You may need to
make sure these ports are open on all routers or firewalls between the
CIO GUI, CIO server and the individual UPS agents.
You can change the default port settings between CIO Service and GUI
using the Service Security dialog available from the main screen:
See CIO Service Security Settings (page 21) for more information.
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