Installing Control-M Workflow Insights on Linux
This procedure describes how to install Control-M Workflow Insights on Linux.
Do not install multiple instances simultaneously.
Before You Begin
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Verify that all Control-M Workflow Insights computers meet the Linux requirements see Control-M Workflow Insights System Requirements for Linux, as described in Control-M Workflow Insights System Requirements on Linux. If you cannot open any of the ports as described, you must define custom ports.
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Verify that you upgraded a primary Control-M/EM version 9.0.20.200 or later and installed at least two distributed Control-M/EM servers, as described in Control-M/Enterprise Manager Installation.
If you first updated the version and then set the Linux kernel parameters, you must restart the Control-M/EM Configuration Agent.
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Verify that all Workflow Insights computers are set to the same date-time.
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Download the Control-M Workflow Insights activation CD image from EPD, as described in Obtaining Control-M Installation Files.
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Verify that there are no open sessions to the Workflow Insights computers during installation.
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Verify that the Firewall is open during installation.
Begin
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Mount the installation CD image from the root user and log off the root user before continuing with the installation.
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Log in to the Control-M Workflow Insights account.
If you are using the GUI, set the environment variable DISPLAY to value <hostName>:0.0. It is not necessary to set DISPLAY for console mode or silent mode. For more information, see Setting Environment Variables in UNIX.
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Type the following command:
<cdPath>/setup.sh
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Do one of the following:
Interactive install: Follow the on-screen instructions until the installation is complete.
Automatic install: Do the following:
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Follow the on-screen instructions until the Summary window.
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Click Generate and select the location to create the XML parameter file.
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Click Yes to quit the installation.
A confirmation message appears.
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Click Yes.
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Copy the automatic installation parameters file to a network location that is accessible to all computers where you want to perform an automatic installation.
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To run the installation script, type the following command:
<Source_Path>/setup.sh -silent <source_path/filename.xml>
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After you have installed or upgraded the primary Control-M/EM and installed Workflow Insights on the Control-M Distributed instances, you need to run a script on all these components that removes the Log4j v2 vulnerability, as described in 000391322.
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Open the CCM and locate the Primary Control-M/EM server and the Control-M/EM Distributed servers and verify that all components and services are up with the status OK.
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From Control-M Web, from the Configuration domain > from the I_Web_Dropdown drop-down list > Workflow Insights Settings > Details, verify that the Control-M/EM Primary computer and the Control-M/EM Distributed computers related to the Workflow Insights installation are set to OK.
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Define the Workflow Insights Backups, as described in Defining Workflow Insights Backups.
Control-M Workflow Insights installation is complete.
To replace a lost Control-M/EM Distributed to the Workflow Insights environment, install Control-M/EM Distributed on a new host and then run the following script:
em_home/services/bin/WI_ReplaceDistrbuitedEM
You must periodically replace the Kibana and Elasticsearch certificates, as described in Kibana Certificate Management and Elasticsearch Certificate Management.
Uninstalling Control-M Workflow Insights from Linux
This procedure describes how to uninstall Control-M Workflow Insights from Linux.
Begin
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Log in as a Control-M user.
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Navigate to the following directory:
<Installation_Folder>/BMCINSTALL/uninstall/DRNY2 -
Type one of the following commands:
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Interactive Uninstall: ./uninstall.sh
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Automatic Uninstall: ./uninstall.sh -silent
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Control-M Workflow Insights is successfully removed from your computer.
If the Control-M Workflow Insights environment has two Control-M/EM Distributed instances, uninstalling one of the Control-M/EM Distributed instances triggers the automatic uninstallation of the other Control-M/EM Distributed instance.