
5 Installing, and removing HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 for RHEL
x86/x86_64
NOTE: HP IIASCIM Server must be installed on the Windows host platform which can be monitored
by HP IIAS. This server provides a CIM interface to HP IIAS, and enables data collection.
Prerequisites
NOTE: Before installing HP IIASCIM Server, run the check_prerequisites.sh script to verify
that the required system libraries are present in the system.
Ensure that the root user access to the system is available.
x86
• The IIASCIMServer_x86.sh script must have executable permissions. If it does not have
the executable permissions, run the following command:
#chmod +x ./IIASCIMServer_x86.sh
x86_64
• The IIASCIMServer_x86_64.sh script must have executable permissions. If it does not
have the executable permissions, run the following command:
#chmod +x ./IIASCIMServer_x86_64.sh
To install HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 package for RHEL x86/x86_64:
1. Download HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 package for RHEL x86/x86_64 from the HP IIAS website:
www.hp.com/go/hp_iias.
2. Select a folder (for example, /opt/temp), and save the HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 package.
3. Untar the file IIASCIMServer-2.0.0.0-0.i686-RHEL.tar (32-bit) or
IIASCIMServer-2.0.0.0-0.x86_64-RHEL.tar (64-bit) depending on the platform.
4. Run ./IIASCIMServer_x86.sh (32-bit) or ./IIASCIMServer_x86_64.sh (64-bit)
depending on the platform.
NOTE:
• If IIASCIM Server is not installed on the system, then the installer installs a fresh copy of the
IIASCIM Server.
• If the same version of IIASCIM Server is available, then the installer prompts for an
uninstallation.
• See the “Support Matrix” (page 53) for the set of supported platforms.
Removing HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 from RHEL x86/x86_64
To remove HP IIASCIM Server v2.0 for RHEL x86/x86_64:
• Go to the location where the IIASCIM Server v2.0 for RHEL x86/x86_64 is installed.
• Run ./IIASCIMServer_x86.sh script, or the ./IIASCIMServer_x86_64.sh script
depending on the platform.
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