IBM Token-Ring Adapter Features


Tivoli Management Agent

This chapter describes the Tivoli Management Agent (TMA).


Supported Environments

LAN Adapters

The TMA executes independent of the LAN Adapter. As long as the LAN Adapter has a device driver for an operating system in the following section, the TMA will be able to try to connect to a server.

Operating Systems

The TMA packages that are provided support:


Overview

The Tivoli Management Agent gives you the framework necessary to perform management operations such as software distribution, inventory, user administration and distributed monitoring. Instead of software applications sitting on top of the desktop, the Tivoli Management Agent automatically determines what is needed to perform a given management operation. If that capability already resides on the computer, it immediately proceeds with the operation. If not, the Agent downloads the appropriate software from the server to the desktop with no operator intervention. In addition, the Agent downloads newer versions as updates are loaded on the server. You can gain significant productivity advances with these management features because Tivoli Management Software is installed only once on the server with updates performed automatically thereafter.

For more information about Tivoli Systems and Tivoli-Ready initiatives, visit the Tivoli Web site at www.tivoli.com


Installation and Configuration

To begin the installation, you must first get the installation package. See Downloads. After you have downloaded the package, execute the package to expand the files.
Note: NetWare installations must be done from a NetWare client.

Use the procedures in the following sections to configure the TMA.

Windows NT

  1. Execute the batch file ntins.bat to install TMA.
  2. A check will be done for a previously installed TMA. If an existing TMA is installed on the target machine, ntins.bat will abort without installing. The TMA has a "live upgrade" feature so that any version of a TMA can join the Tivoli Enterprise and will be automatically upgraded to the latest version. If an existing TMA is not found, ntins.bat will automatically install TMA in the directory C:\Tivoli.
  3. After the TMA has been installed, either open the file C:\Tivoli\TivoliReady\readme.html in your browser or proceed to Windows NT for instructions to activate your Tivoli Management Agent.

Windows 95 and Windows 98

  1. Execute the batch file win9xins.bat to install TMA.
  2. A check will be done for a previously installed TMA. If an existing TMA is installed on the target machine, win9xins.bat will abort without installing. The TMA has a "live upgrade" feature so that any version of a TMA can join the Tivoli Enterprise and will be automatically upgraded to the latest version. If an existing TMA is not found, win9xins.bat will automatically install TMA in the directory C:\Tivoli.
  3. After the TMA has been installed, either open the file C:\Tivoli\TivoliReady\readme.html in your browser or proceed to Windows 95 and Windows 98 for instructions to activate your Tivoli Management Agent.

NetWare 3.x

  1. Log in to the NetWare server drive (referred to as x).
  2. Execute the batch file nw3xins.bat to install TMA. Enter the NetWare server drive letter as a parameter. (From a DOS prompt, enter nw3xins x:).
  3. A check will be done for a previously installed TMA. If an existing TMA is installed on the target machine, nw3xins.bat will abort without installing. The TMA has a "live upgrade" feature so that any version of a TMA can join the Tivoli Enterprise and will be automatically upgraded to the latest version. If an existing TMA is not found, nw3xins.bat will automatically install TMA in the directory x:\Tivoli.
  4. After the TMA has been installed on the NetWare server drive, either open the file x:\Tivoli\TivReady\readme.html in your browser or proceed to NetWare 3.x for instructions to activate your Tivoli Management Agent.

NetWare 4.x and 5.x

  1. Log in to the NetWare server drive (referred to as x).
  2. Execute the batch file nw4_5ins.bat to install TMA. Enter the NetWare server drive letter as a parameter. (From a DOS prompt, enter nw4_5ins x:).
  3. A check will be done for a previously installed TMA. If an existing TMA is installed on the target machine, nw4_5ins.bat will abort without installing. The TMA has a "live upgrade" feature so that any version of a TMA can join the Tivoli Enterprise and will be automatically upgraded to the latest version. If an existing TMA is not found, nw4_5ins.bat will automatically install TMA in the directory x:\Tivoli.
  4. After the TMA has been installed on the NetWare server drive, either open the file x:\Tivoli\TivReady\readme.html in your browser or proceed to NetWare 4.x and 5.x for instructions to activate your Tivoli Management Agent.

OS/2

  1. Execute the command file os2ins.cmd from an OS/2 window to install TMA.
  2. A check will be done for a previously installed TMA. If an existing TMA is installed on the target machine, os2ins.cmd will abort without installing. The TMA has a "live upgrade" feature so that any version of a TMA can join the Tivoli Enterprise and will be automatically upgraded to the latest version. If an existing TMA is not found, os2ins.cmd will automatically install TMA in the directory x:\Tivoli.
  3. After the TMA has been installed on the OS/2 drive, either open the file x:\Tivoli\TivReady\readme.html in your browser or proceed to OS/2 for instructions to activate your Tivoli Management Agent.

Windows 3.x

  1. Execute the batch file win3xins.bat to install TMA.
  2. A check will be done for a previously installed TMA. If an existing TMA is installed on the target machine, win3xins.bat will abort without installing. The TMA has a "live upgrade" feature so that any version of a TMA can join the Tivoli Enterprise and will be automatically upgraded to the latest version. If an existing TMA is not found, win3xins.bat will automatically install TMA in the directory x:\Tivoli.
  3. After the TMA has been installed, either open the file x:\Tivoli\TivReady\readme.html in your browser or proceed to Windows 3.x for instructions to activate your Tivoli Management Agent.

Activating the Tivoli Management Agent

Windows NT

This machine has the Tivoli Management Agent installed in an inactive state.

If you want this machine to become part of your Tivoli Enterprise you will need to activate or wake up the agent. The Tivoli Enterprise includes a computer with a gateway that the TMA will need to login to. As user or system administrator, you can ensure that the TMA is activated correctly and joins the Tivoli Enterprise by following the instructions in this section. This process only needs to be performed once. After this activation, the TMA is running on the machine and is configured to start and login to the TMR every time the machine starts.

Your installation includes a logon script that can be used to automate the one-time setup process described in this section. See c:\tivoli\lcf\generic\logontma.bat

Note that even though the steps below are numbered, they can be performed in any order. The first two steps are not necessary to start the TMA but are necessary for running of Tivoli methods once the endpoint joins the TMR.

Start TAP

Activate the Tivoli Authentication Process (TAP): run c:\tivoli\lcf\bin\w32-ix86\mrt\wlcftap.exe -a Reboot your computer.

Add Tivoli User and Group

Add the Tivoli reserved user (nobody): run c:\tivoli\lcf\bin\w32-ix86\mrt\ntconfig.exe -e

Start the Tivoli Management Agent: c:\tivoli\lcf\bin\w32-ix86\mrt\lcfd.exe with the following options (note that options are case-sensitive):
Option Function
-C working directory (Uppercase C) This causes the TMA to change the working directory to working directory when starting. The value should always be C:\Tivoli\lcf\dat\1
-i Installs the TMA as an NT service. This also configures the TMA for autostart when the computer boots.
If the TMA is started without the -g option the endpoint will immediately broadcast a message in search of a Tivoli Management Gateway on its subnet. This is not recommended for most customers. Therefore, please use the following options to specify a Tivoli Management Gateway.
-g gateway+port Contacts the specified Tivoli Management Gateway for initial login. gateway_address is the hostname or IP address of the Tivoli Management Gateway that the endpoint will log into. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-p port Contacts the gateway on the specified port. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-P port (Uppercase P) Specifies a local port for use by the TMA. port is the listening port of the TMA.

To view a Usage statement and see all the options that can be used in starting the endpoint, run C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\w32-ix86\mrt\lcfd.exe -s -D?

Add the Task Bar Icon

Type C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\w32-ix86\mrt\lcfep.exe -x -i to install the taskbar icon. To remove, use the -s option.

Windows 95 and Windows 98

This computer has the Tivoli Management Agent installed in an inactive state.

If you want this computer to become part of your Tivoli Enterprise, you will need to activate or wake up the agent. The Tivoli Enterprise includes a computer with a gateway where this TMA will login. As user or system administrator, you can ensure that the TMA is activated correctly and joins the Tivoli Enterprise by following the instructions in this section. This process only needs to be performed once. After this activation, the TMA is running on the computer and is configured to start and login to the TMR every time the computer starts.

Your installation includes a logon script that can be used to automate the one-time setup process described in this section. See C:\Tivoli\lcf\generic\logontma.bat

Start the TMA

To activate the TMA you need to start the lcfd.exe program from the command line using options to identify the correct gateway (Tivoli Management Gateway). For example, some companies have one gateway that the whole company logs into, others have many different choices. The Tivoli Administrator will provide this information.

Start the Tivoli Management Agent

C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\win95\mrt\lcfd.exe with the following options (options are case-sensitive):
Option Function
-C working directory (Uppercase C) This causes the TMA to change the working directory to working directory when starting. The value should always be C:\Tivoli\lcf\dat\1
If the TMA is started without the -g option the endpoint will immediately broadcast a message in search of a Tivoli Management Gateway on its subnet. This is not recommended for most customers. Therefore, please use the following options to specify a Tivoli Management Gateway.
-g gateway+port Contacts the specified Tivoli Management Gateway for initial login. gateway_address is the hostname or IP address of the Tivoli Management Gateway that the endpoint will log into. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-p port Contacts the gateway on the specified port. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-P port (Uppercase P) Specifies a local port for use by the TMA. port is the listening port of the TMA.

To view a Usage statement and see all the options that can be used in starting the endpoint, run C:\Tivoli\lcf\bn\win95\mrt\lcfd.exe -s -D?

Start the Task Bar Icon

To activate the task bar icon you need to start lcfep.exe -x -i

NetWare 3.x

This computer has the Tivoli Management Agent installed in an inactive state.

If you want this computer to become part of your Tivoli Enterprise, you will need to activate or wake up the agent. The Tivoli Enterprise includes a computer with a gateway where this TMA will login. As user or system administrator, you can ensure that the TMA is activated correctly and joins the Tivoli Enterprise by following the instructions in this section. This process only needs to be performed once. After this activation, the TMA is running on the computer and is configured to start and login to the TMR every time the computer starts.

Note that even though the steps in this section are in a certain order, the first step can be performed at any time. The next step must be performed before the third.

Autostart of the TMA

Add the line sys\system\lcf.ncf to your autoexec.ncf file.

Add Command Line Parameters to lcf.ncf

Add command line parameters to the line that loads lcfd.nlm in sys:\system\lcf.ncf and sys:\system\tivoli\lcf\1\lcf.ncf. They should include options to identify the correct gateway (Tivoli Management Gateway). For example, some companies have one gateway that the whole company logs into. Others have many different choices. The Tivoli Administrator will provide this information (note that options are case-sensitive).
Option Function
-C working directory (Uppercase C) This causes the TMA to change the working directory to working directory when starting. The value should always be C:\Tivoli\lcf\dat\1
If the TMA is started without the -g option the endpoint will immediately broadcast a message in search of a Tivoli Management Gateway on its subnet. This is not recommended for most customers. Therefore, please use the following options to specify a Tivoli Management Gateway.
-g gateway+port Contacts the specified Tivoli Management Gateway for initial login. gateway_address is the hostname or IP address of the Tivoli Management Gateway that the endpoint will log into. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-p port Contacts the gateway on the specified port. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-P port (Uppercase P) Specifies a local port for use by the TMA. port is the listening port of the TMA.

Start the TMA

Type lcf This will load lcfutils.nlm and then lcfd.nlm.

Stopping TMA

Type unload lcfd then unload lcfutils

To view a usage statement and see all of the options that can be used in starting the endpoint, run load sys:\system\Tivoli\lcf\bin\nw3\mrt\lcfd.exe -s -D?

NetWare 4.x and 5.x

This computer has the Tivoli Management Agent installed in an inactive state.

If you want this computer to become part of your Tivoli Enterprise, you will need to activate or wake up the agent. The Tivoli Enterprise includes a computer with a gateway where this TMA will login. As user or system administrator, you can ensure that the TMA is activated correctly and joins the Tivoli Enterprise by following the instructions in this section. This process only needs to be performed once. After this activation, the TMA is running on the computer and is configured to start and login to the TMR every time the computer starts.

Note that even though the steps in this section are in a certain order, the first step can be performed at any time. The next step must be performed before the third.

Autostart of the TMA

Add the line sys\system\lcf.ncf to your autoexec.ncf file.

Add Command Line Parameters to lcf.ncf

Add command line parameters to the line that loads lcfd.nlm in sys:\system\lcf.ncf and sys:\system\tivoli\lcf\1\lcf.ncf. They should include options to identify the correct gateway (Tivoli Management Gateway). For example, some companies have one gateway that the whole company logs into. Others have many different choices. The Tivoli Administrator will provide this information (note that options are case-sensitive).
Option Function
-C working directory (Uppercase C) This causes the TMA to change the working directory to working directory when starting. The value should always be C:\Tivoli\lcf\dat\1
If the TMA is started without the -g option the endpoint will immediately broadcast a message in search of a Tivoli Management Gateway on its subnet. This is not recommended for most customers. Therefore, please use the following options to specify a Tivoli Management Gateway.
-g gateway+port Contacts the specified Tivoli Management Gateway for initial login. gateway_address is the hostname or IP address of the Tivoli Management Gateway that the endpoint will log into. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-p port Contacts the gateway on the specified port. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-P port (Uppercase P) Specifies a local port for use by the TMA. port is the listening port of the TMA.

Start the TMA

Type lcf This will load lcfutils.nlm and then lcfd.nlm.

Stopping TMA

Type unload lcfd then unload lcfutils

To view a usage statement and see all of the options that can be used in starting the endpoint, run load sys:\system\Tivoli\lcf\bin\nw4\mrt\lcfd.exe -s -D?

OS/2

This computer has the Tivoli Management Agent installed in an inactive state.

If you want this computer to become part of your Tivoli Enterprise, you will need to activate or wake up the agent. The Tivoli Enterprise includes a computer with a gateway where this TMA will login. As user or system administrator, you can ensure that the TMA is activated correctly and joins the Tivoli Enterprise by following the instructions in this section. This process only needs to be performed once. After this activation, the TMA is running on the computer and is configured to start and login to the TMR every time the computer starts.

Note that even though the steps in this section are in a certain order, they can be performed in any order. The first step is not necessary to start the TMA, but it is necessary for running the TMA after a reboot.

Autostart of the TMA

Add an entry to the Startup Folder to run c:\tivoli\lcf\dat\1\startlcf.exe

Start the TMA

Start the lcfd.exe program from the command line using options to identify the correct gateway (Tivoli Management Gateway). For example, some companies have one gateway that the whole company logs into. Others have many different choices. The Tivoli Administrator will provide this information.

Start the Tivoli Management Agent: C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\os2-ix86\mrt\lcfd.exe with the following options (options are case-sensitive):
Option Function
-C working directory (Uppercase C) This causes the TMA to change the working directory to working directory when starting. The value should always be C:\Tivoli\lcf\dat\1
If the TMA is started without the -g option the endpoint will immediately broadcast a message in search of a Tivoli Management Gateway on its subnet. This is not recommended for most customers. Therefore, please use the following options to specify a Tivoli Management Gateway.
-g gateway+port Contacts the specified Tivoli Management Gateway for initial login. gateway_address is the hostname or IP address of the Tivoli Management Gateway that the endpoint will log into. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-p port Contacts the gateway on the specified port. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-P port (Uppercase P) Specifies a local port for use by the TMA. port is the listening port of the TMA.

To view a Usage statement and see all of the options that can be used in starting the endpoint, run C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\os2-ix86\mrt\lcfd.exe -s -D?

Windows 3.x

This computer has the Tivoli Management Agent installed in an inactive state.

If you want this computer to become part of your Tivoli Enterprise, you will need to activate or wake up the agent. The Tivoli Enterprise includes a computer with a gateway where this TMA will login. As user or system administrator, you can ensure that the TMA is activated correctly and joins the Tivoli Enterprise by following the instructions in this section. This process only needs to be performed once. After this activation, the TMA is running on the computer and is configured to start and login to the TMR every time the computer starts.

win32s is Required to Run the TMA

Note that even though the steps in this section are in a certain order, they can be performed in any order. The first step is not necessary to start the TMA but is necessary for running of Tivoli methods once the endpoint joins the TMR.

Autostart of the TMA

Add an entry to the run= entry in the win.ini file: run=c:\tivoli\lcf\dat\1\startlcf.exe

Start the TMA

Start the lcfd.exe program from the command line using options to identify the correct gateway (Tivoli Management Gateway). For example, some companies have one gateway that the whole company logs into, others have many different choices. The Tivoli Administrator will provide this information.

Start the Tivoli Management Agent:

C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\win3x\mrt\lcfd.exe with the following options (options are case-sensitive):
Option Function
-C working directory (Uppercase C) This causes the TMA to change the working directory to working directory when starting. The value should always be C:\Tivoli\lcf\dat\1
If the TMA is started without the -g option the endpoint will immediately broadcast a message in search of a Tivoli Management Gateway on its subnet. This is not recommended for most customers. Therefore, please use the following options to specify a Tivoli Management Gateway.
-g gateway+port Contacts the specified Tivoli Management Gateway for initial login. gateway_address is the hostname or IP address of the Tivoli Management Gateway that the endpoint will log into. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-p port Contacts the gateway on the specified port. port is the listening port of the gateway.
-P port (Uppercase P) Specifies a local port for use by the TMA. port is the listening port of the TMA.

To view a Usage statement and see all of the options that can be used in starting the endpoint, run C:\Tivoli\lcf\bin\win3x\mrt\lcfd.exe -s -D?


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