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Step 1 | Download the desired Universal Agent for Windows user mode installation file to your work station:
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Step 2 | Execute the distribution file. You can launch it from an Administrative command prompt or by double-clicking the file in Windows Explorer. When launched from Windows Explorer, you may be prompted for Administrative credentials so that the installation can execute with elevated privileges. |
Step 3 | When the installation starts, it will verify your Windows version to ensure it is a supported version. It also will look for the Microsoft VC++ 2010 runtime libraries, which are required to run the Universal Agent. If either of these checks fail, the installation will finish. |
Step 4 | After the Welcome dialog, the Installation Directory dialog displays. Enter the desired installation location or select it using the ... button. If the specified installation directory does not exist, the installation will create it. |
Step 5 | Click the Next button to display the Universal Broker Service configuration dialog. |
Step 6 | Click the Next button to display the OMS Server Information dialog. |
Step 7 | Click the Next button to display the UAG Server Connection dialog. One or more local or remote OMS Servers can be specified. The OMS Server is the component responsible for exchanging messages between the Universal Controller and Universal Agent. The Network ID controls how the Universal Agent is displayed in the Universal Controller. The default setting of OPSAUTOCONF instructs the Controller to assign a unique ID to the Agent. A specific value can be provided here to override this default and customize names for Universal Agents that the Universal Controller displays. Click the Advanced... button to set additional UAG Server options. |
Step 8 | Click the Next button to display the Universal Working Folder dialog. This working folder is shared between the Universal Command Server, Universal Data Mover Server, and Universal Event Monitor Server components. If the directory does not exist, the installation will create it. |
Step 9 | Click the Next button to begin the installation. The Broker service also can be controlled via the Windows SCM, but familiarity with the script is important, and useful particularly when uninstalling a user mode installation. |
Step 10 | When the installation finishes, the Complete dialog displays. |
Step 11 | Select the Close button to exit the installation. |
Step 12 | Verify the results of the installation and start the Universal Broker service. The installation configures it to start automatically, but the service waits to be started for its initial run. |