How to create BMC Server Automation(BSA) configuration file, depot

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How to create BMC Server Automation(BSA) configuration file, depot
How to create
BMC Server Automation(BSA)
configuration file, depot and job objects
for deploying new Control-M Agents on
Unix/Linux servers
This document details the steps needed to create automatic installation BSA packages for deploying new
Control-M Agents. In order to create these packages, the BSA and Control-M administrators will need to
work together as knowledge of both products is required.
These steps use temporary directories for the installation files, but this is normally only needed for DMZ
servers as you can remotely mount the BSA server share as the source directory. Likewise, the
CONFIG.dat updates are only required for DMZ servers. These steps also assume local entries for the
Control-M Agent user account and group, but you could also LDAP and NIS instead. Steps for a clean
install are documented, but you could modify the package for upgrades by removing steps for creating
the user, group, local directory, and startup scripts.
Table of Contents
Standards for Depot and Job structure ................................................................................................ 3
Depot hierarchy ............................................................................................................................... 3
Job Hierarchy ................................................................................................................................... 5
Configuration File Objects.................................................................................................................... 6
Unix Installation Steps ......................................................................................................................... 7
Linux DMZ clean install flow with screenshots ..................................................................................... 8
Batch Job with all steps .................................................................................................................... 8
Install check ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Add ctmagent service to /etc/services ........................................................................................... 10
Add ctmagent local account........................................................................................................... 11
Copy install files since you can’t mount back to production from DMZ ........................................... 13
Silent install commands ................................................................................................................. 14
Create automatic startup script links.............................................................................................. 14
Remove install files ........................................................................................................................ 15
Update the CONFIG.dat entries for DMZ. ....................................................................................... 15
Standards for Depot and Job structure
a. Create a consistent hierarchy structure
b. Evaluate the structure of the Source installation files
i. Download the installation files
ii. Place them in a directory on the BladeLogic Application Server share
iii. Directory will be copied or mounted for source directory
c. Hierarchy used in this document
i. Applications
ii. Application Name (Control-M)
iii. Specific OS folder (AIX, Solaris, HPUX, Linux, Windows)
iv. Common Unix
Depot hierarchy
Top Level for Control-M Agents
Specific OSes and Common Unix
Job Hierarchy
Configuration File Objects
Connect to a server that already has a Control-M Agent installed to create the configuration file objects
for CONFIG.dat and installed-versions.txt. You will need configuration file objects for each different
Unix/Linux OS using name space value grammar (nsvp_space.gm). Once created, it will appear under the
Configuration branch for each server with a Control-M Agent.
Folder
Example server
Unix Installation Steps
a. Remove any older 32 bit agents since they can’t be upgraded to 64 bit. Depending on
the use case, you may need to leverage 32 bit agents. For example, some Control
Modules are still only 32 bit on specific OSes.
i.
Run shut-ag scripts
ii.
Verify no more p_ctm* processes are running. This may indicate multiple
instances of the agent, so validate installation and configuration files.
iii.
Archive sysout directory, if sysadmins would like to validate prior jobs.
iv.
Delete the directory
d. Review prerequisites from installation documents
i. Check for sufficient disk space
ii. Check Install Path
iii. Check group membership
iv. Check user account
v. Add Control-M service to /etc/services
b. Actual install
i.
File location
1. Mount for Production servers
2. Copy for DMZ servers
ii.
Platform specific setup.sh calls silent install file
c. Setup automatic startup script links
d. Run Config.dat updates if needed.
e. Delete any temporary directories created for the installer
Linux DMZ clean install flow with screenshots
Batch Job with all steps
Install check
This must be a local directory and not NFS as per the installation documentation. Since this is a clean
install, the script fails and exits with a return code if the directory already exists.
Add ctmagent service to /etc/services
Add ctmagent local account
i.
Add local controlm group
ii.
Create /bmc/local/apps/controlm
iii.
Create /bmc/local/apps/controlm/ctmagent
iv.
Update permissions
v.
Create actual user
Copy install files since you can’t mount back to production from DMZ
Network path to source
Silent install commands
(Generate silent installer XML via interactive installation)
#!/bin/sh
cd /bmc/local/apps/controlm/ctmagent &&
/bmc/local/apps/controlm/ctm8install/blswin/controlm/DRKAI.8.0.00/UNIX/Linux-i386/setup.sh -silent
/bmc/local/apps/controlm/ctm8install/blswin/controlm/DRKAI.8.0.00/controlm-install-user.xml
Create automatic startup script links
Remove install files
Update the CONFIG.dat entries for DMZ.
Each configuration entry is on a separate line. The Name and Value0 match the left hand side. Value1
matches the right hand side of the file. DMZ hosts will need to have ALLOW_COMM_INIT set to N and
PERSISTENT_CONNECTION set to Y. You will also need to update the settings in Control-M Configuration
Manager so that the Control-M Server initiates the connection to the DMZ server.