Operations
Manager 2007 R2 is a multitier and multicomponent application that can
be deployed in a variety of architectures. This enables OpsMgr to
support scaling from a small organization to a large enterprise.
1. Single Server OpsMgr 2007 R2 Install
This section steps through the install of OpsMgr and
Reporting on a single-server configuration. The specification for a
single-server configuration to support 50 Lync Server 2010 servers is
These hardware requirements ensure that the system
can perform to specification. Note that the Lync Server 2010 servers
generate a heavier load than other server types such as domain
controllers or web servers. This configuration can support 50 Lync
Server 2010 servers or 250 servers of other types.
Note
If the configuration is to be virtualized on a
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V host or a VMware ESX host, a single server
configuration is not recommended. Instead, use a two-server
configuration, and install SQL Server 2008 on the second server to
balance the load.
The steps in this section assume that the single server has been prepared with the following:
Note
To install SQL Reporting Services and the web
components of OpsMgr 2007 R2, the following Windows Server 2008 Web role
features need to be installed: Static Content, Default Document, HTTP
Redirection, Directory Browsing, ASP, ASP.Net, ISAPI Extension, ISAPI
Filters, Windows Authentication, IIS Metabase, and IIS 6 WMI.
Windows PowerShell feature installed
SQL Server 2008 with Reporting Services installed
An
OpsMgr service account with local administrator rights to the server
and system administrator rights to the SQL Server 2008 created
The preceding steps prepare the system for the
install of OpsMgr R2. The next section discusses the prerequisite
checker and includes information about additional requirements and how
to check them.
Note
Before installing, it is important to run the
built-in prerequisite checker. This utility is available on the OpsMgr
installation media and confirms a host of software prerequisites before
attempting the actual installation. This gives the administrator time to
download and install the necessary software, rather than the
installation failing in the middle of configuration.
2. Prerequisite Checker
This section assumes a Windows Server 2008 and SQL
Server 2008 server will be used for the single-server installation, but
the prerequisite checker looks at more general requirements based on the
OpsMgr-supported platforms. The prerequisite checker looks for the
following software on a single-server configuration:
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2008
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 1 or SQL Server 2008
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Service Pack 1 or SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
World Wide Web service running and set for automatic startup
WS-MAN v1.1
NET Framework 2.0 and .NET Framework 3.0 components
Windows PowerShell
Key hotfixes
To use the Prerequisite Viewer for a single-server configuration, perform the following steps:
1. | Log on with an account that has administrator rights.
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2. | Insert the Operations Manager 2007 R2 installation media.
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3. | The setup starts automatically or launches SetupOM.exe.
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4. | Click Check Prerequisites to start the Prerequisite Viewer.
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5. | Select Operational Database, Server, Console, Power Shell, Web Console, Reporting, and Data Warehouse. Click Check.
Note
The prerequisite checker findings display and have
active links that can be clicked to get specific guidance, and links to
download software and hotfixes.
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6. | When you finish with the Prerequisite Viewer, click Close.
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Remediate all the guidance in the prerequisite
checker before proceeding to the installation. The guidance includes
warnings, particularly with some of the hotfixes. Leaving out hotfixes
might enable the installation to proceed but might make the OpsMgr
application less stable. All recommendations should be applied to ensure
the most stable platform possible. If any of the installations require a
reboot, run the prerequisite checker again.
When the server meets all the prerequisites and is ready for installation, the steps to run the install are as follows:
1. | Log on with the OpsMgr service account.
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2. | Launch SetupOM.exe from the OpsMgr installation media.
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3. | Click Install Operations Manager 2007 R2.
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4. | Click Next.
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5. | Accept the license agreement and click Next.
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6. | Enter the CD key if required and then click Next.
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7. | When the Custom Setup page displays, leave the components set to their defaults, and then click Next.
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8. | Type the management group name in the Management Group box and click Next.
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9. | Select
the instance of SQL Server on which to install the Operations Manager
2007 R2 database (choose the local system because this is a
single-server install) and then click Next.
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10. | Leave the default database size of 1,000 MB and then click Next.
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11. | Select Domain or Local Computer Account, type the user account and password, select the domain or local computer from the list, and then click Next.
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12. | On the SDK and Config Service Account page, select Domain or Local Account, type the user account and password, select the domain or local computer from the list, and then click Next.
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13. | On the Web Console Authentication Configuration page, select Use Windows Authentication and click Next.
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14. | On the Operations Manager Error Reports page, leave Do You Want To Send Error Reports to Microsoft cleared and click Next to not send Operations Manager 2007 R2 error reports to Microsoft.
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15. | On the Customer Experience Improvement Program page, leave the default option of I Don’t Want to Join the Program selected and then click Next.
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16. | On the Ready to Install page, click Install.
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17. | When the Completing the System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Setup Wizard page appears, leave the Backup Encryption Key box selected to back up the encryption key.
Note
A copy of the encryption key is needed to promote a
management server to the role of the root management server if a failure
of the RMS occurs.
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18. | Leave Start the Console selected to open the Operations console.
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19. | Click Finish.
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Operations Manager 2007 R2 is now installed in a single-server configuration. This configuration can manage up to 250 servers.
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