To install Foglight® in a multi-tier configuration, you must have separate hardware for each of the Management Server (JVM) and database repository. The requirements are listed below.
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Foglight® Agent Manager uses minimal system resources, whether running on a monitored host or monitoring remotely. The amount used depends on a variety of factors including the number of agents running on the monitored host, the amount of data being collected, and whether the Management Server is running.
May use up to 1 GB of hard disk for installation, operation, and temporary data storage |
This chapter lists the platforms supported for the Foglight® Management Server and database repository, for the Foglight Agent Manager, and for the Operating System cartridge. It also lists the requirements for other software used with Foglight.
The Foglight® Management Server is supported on the platforms listed in the following table. These platforms have passed quality assurance testing with Foglight.
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32-bit installations are only recommended for monitoring small or infrastructure-only environments. If you are planning to monitor large, APM, ERP, JavaTM, database, or virtualized environments, use a 64-bit platform. |
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Unless you are running the installer in console mode, verify that you have an X Window SystemTM environment prior to installing Foglight on UNIX® platforms. |
Microsoft® Windows® |
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Novell® SUSE Linux® Enterprise Server |
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Oracle® Linux® |
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10 (including Zones)3 |
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Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® |
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Ubuntu® Linux® |
On 64-bit RPM-based Linux platforms, the 32-bit version of libgcc*.rpm must be installed for the installer and Management Server to run. On 64-bit Ubuntu, the ia32-libs package must be installed.
Embedded database is not supported on this version.
See the Support Policy on Virtualization on our support portal for important information on using Foglight in virtual environments.
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