There is a known issue with the Agent Manager installer interface failing when it runs on Oracle Solaris® x86 VMware. If you see an error containing the following message and your installation fails, this is not a Quest Software Inc. error but a known issue with Solaris x86 and VMware tools:
The workaround is to use the command-line installer when installing the Agent Manager on Solaris x86 VMware. For more information, see Installing the Agent Manager from the command line .
NOTE: You can also resolve the issue by running the installer interface with the LAX_VM parameter set to a known good JVM on the system: ./<installer-name>.bin LAX_VM [path to Java executable]
For example: ./fglam-<version>-solaris-x86_64.bin LAX_VM /home/jdk1.6.0_07/jre/bin/java |
If you are running an AIX® operating system with IPv6 support enabled and the Agent Manager installer detects problems resolving IP addresses and host names, an AIX compatibility warning appears.
The alternate command-line option is: -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
This option causes IPv6 to be disabled for the Agent Manager and rewrites the Agent Manager’s <fglam_home>/state/default/config/client.config file to disable IPv6 when the Agent Manager is launched. Using this option allows you to run the Agent Manager, but without IPv6 support.
If you want to run the Agent Manager with IPv6 support, or if you want to correct the underlying problem resolving IP addresses and host names, follow the additional steps listed in the IBM® URL that is provided for more information:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21170467
This contains information about configuring the Agent Manager after the installation.
As noted in the System Requirements and Platform Support Guide, Foglight® requires that the operating systems on which it runs have all vendor-recommended patches applied for running the Oracle® JavaTM Virtual Machine. On machines without full OS patches applied, the following failure mode is observed:
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