Deploying the initial database load, Prerequisites, Deploying the database load (imssipdb) – Nortel Networks Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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MCS 4-server Sun Fire V100 Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide

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Deploying the initial database load

Prerequisites

Ensure that the MCS Base Platform Software and Oracle 9i have been
installed on database servers.

Deploying the database load (imssipdb)

After performing the steps for installing MCS Base Platform software
and Oracle software, an empty imsdb1 database is all that exists. A
database load must be deployed on the database machine to define all
of the MCS schemas and configurations.

Commands are executed on each server using PuTTY SSH into the
machine logical IP address. The procedure to install the database load
for the first time is command-line driven and executed from the
MgmtSvr.

Note: Telnet is disabled for MCS 3.0. SSH, which replaces it, is a
tool for secure remote login over insecure networks. It provides an
encrypted terminal session with strong authentication of both the
server and client, using public-key cryptography.

Example: Open a PuTTY SSH session to the MgmtSvr 192.168.14.11

Procedure 20 Deploying the initial database load (imssipdb)

At the management pc,

1

Using PuTTY SSH, log into the MgmtSvr:

User name: <nortel>

Password: <your new password>

2

Execute the following command: dbdeploy.pl [Enter]

ATTENTION

Refer to your CSI datasheet to enter the IP addresses that you
are prompted for in this section.

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