To install LifeKeeper, perform the following activities using the setup script.
Collect information about the system environment
Collect the information necessary for the script to start LifeKeeper. It takes several tens of seconds to several minutes.
Determine configuration
Determine the functionality to use and application to protect with LifeKeeper. You can specify them individually via the dialog screen or determine them non-interactive way all at once using a configuration file which has been created beforehand.
Install the package and change the settings
Install the package which requires the script and change the settings based on the configuration determined in Step 2.
Login as root user and mount sps.img with the following command:
mount <PATH/IMAGE_NAME> <MOUNT_POINT> -t iso9660 -o loop
PATH: A path to the image
IMAGE_NAME: Image name
MOUNT_POINT: A path to the mount point
Go to the directory where sps.img is mounted and execute the following command:
./setup [command option]
See "setup Script Options" for the available options.
Information about the system environment is corrected first when executing the script.
In the dialog mode, when it is determined that there is a problem after collecting the system environment information, the screen "Pre-install check failed!!" or “Pre-install warning” is displayed depending on the severity.
“Pre-install check failed!!” is displayed when a serious problem such as the environment where you want to install LifeKeeper does not satisfy the installation requirements of LifeKeeper is detected. If this is displayed, the installation process cannot proceed and the script is stopped.
You can use LifeKeeper even when “Pre-install warning” is displayed: it is displayed when the manual setting change is required or when some functionalities are restricted. You can continue the installation even when this is displayed.
The menu screen is displayed when there is no problem or the installation process is continued with “Pre-install warning” displayed. Please refer to "How to Use the Dialog Screen".
When you install with the non-interactive way, the script ends displaying the results if a problem is detected. If the problem displays “Pre-install warning”, you can continue the installation by specifying "-q y" option when executing the script.
When the configuration is determined, the installation process is initiated.
If any problem arises during the installation, an error message is displayed. Please resolve the problem first and re-execute the setup script. When "Important notice" is output after the installation is completed, please follow the instruction.
If you want to change the configuration after installing LifeKeeper, please run the setup script again. The selected functions will be additionally installed and unselected functions will be uninstalled.
To repair a LifeKeeper installation run setup with the "--force" option.
Configure LifeKeeper on the screen below.
Use the following keys to navigate the menu.
| ↑ ↓ | Navigate between menu items |
| TAB | Select the menu buttons at the bottom of the screen |
| SPACE / Enter | Execute the selected action |
The menu buttons at the bottom of the screen are used for the following operations.
| Select | ON / OFF of the selected item, go to a sub menu |
| Done | Closes the current screen and returns to the parent menu.Selecting this button on the main configuration screen,closes the menu screen and goes to the installation confirmation screen. |
| Help | Displays help for the highlighted item. |
| Save | Saves the configuration information in a configuration file. The saved configuration file can be used for non-interactive installations. |
| Load | Loads a saved configuration file. |
For each option, you can configure the following functions. Options are displayed only when the configuration is required.
Install Java Runtime (JRE)
Install the Java runtime environment used by the LifeKeeper GUI.
Restart NFS service
This option is displayed when NFS ARK is used. Select this item when you want to apply the configuration change of the NFS service immediately.
Use Quorum / Witness functions
Select this when using the Quorum / Witness function. Please refer to Quorum / Witness in the Technical Documentation.
LifeKeeper Authentication
Specify the users required to manage LifeKeeper. Selecting this option will navigate you to the child screen.
Install License Key File(s)
Specify the license file of LifeKeeper. Input the full path name on a dialog to input the file name which will be displayed. Multiple files can be specified by separating them with spaces. Please refer to Get and Install a License topic for details.
Recovery Kit Selection Menu
Select the Application Recovery Kit for the application protected by LifeKeeper. Selecting this option will navigate you to the sub menu.
LifeKeeper Startup After Install
LifeKeeper will be started when installation or update is completed. This option can be selected only when LifeKeeper can be started.
The following items can be set on this screen.
Set up LifeKeeper Authentication.
Set up LifeKeeper Authentication.
By selecting this option, you can setup user information. When it is configured to authenticate remotely (e.g. NIS/LDAP), nothing will be updated even if you select this option.
Users in 'lkadmin' / Users in 'lkoper' / Users in 'lkguest'
You can specify a name of users belong to each user group. Please refer to Configuring GUI Users topic in the Technical Documentation for the function of each group.
Application Recovery Kits are broken into several categories based on common functionality. Choose the category and select the Application Recovery Kits to install.
Details of each category are described in the table below.
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
|
Application suite |
A group of recovery kits that protect application such as SAP and IBM MQ. |
|
Network / Communication |
A group of recovery kits that protect network services in the cloud such as EC2. |
|
Database service |
A group of recovery kits that protect database applications such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MaxDB. |
|
Miscellaneous service |
A group of recovery kits that protect general-purpose services such NFS and Samba. |
|
Mail service |
A group of recovery kits that protect email services such as Postfix. |
|
Storage support |
A group of recovery kits that protect data storage methods such as DataKeeper (replication), Device Mapper (DM) Multipath (DMMP) and Network Attached Storage (NAS). |
|
WEB service |
A group of recovery kits that protect Web services. |
This screen is displayed when Done is selected on the Main Configuration screen.
You need to make a final decision to install LifeKeeper here. Navigate between options with TAB key and select with Enter.
Each button is used for the following operations.
| Yes | Starts installation |
| No | Stops the installation and ends the script. |
| Cancel | Return to Main Configuration screen |
The setup script can be executed with the following options:
-f <file>
Install non-interactively. <file>> is the configuration file saved on the interactive screen.
-q <y/n>
Specifies the response to any confirmation questions that may arise during non-interactive installation. Currently, specifying “y” means that you understand “Pre-install warning” and continue the installation.
--force
Forcibly reinstall LifeKeeper.
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