This is the "Read_Me.txt" file distributed with MG-SOFT Net Inspector 2012 for Linux. Copyright (C) 1995-2012 MG-SOFT Corporation. All rights reserved. ============================================================================ Table of contents ----------------- 1. Contents of this Package 2. About Net Inspector 3. Different Editions of Net Inspector 4. Installing the Software 4.1 System Requirements 4.2 Net Inspector Server Installation Procedure on RHEL 4.3 Installing Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 4.4 Launching Net Inspector Client via Java Web Start 5. Uninstalling the Software 5.1 Uninstalling the Current Version of Net Inspector 5.2 Uninstalling Previous Versions of Net Inspector 6. MG-SOFT Corporation on the Internet 7. Ordering the Software 8. Licensing Agreement 9. Contacting MG-SOFT Corporation ============================================================================ 1. Contents of this Package --------------------------- This distribution contains the installer for MG-SOFT Net Inspector software that can operate in LITE, WorkGroup or Enterprise mode, depending on your license. The package includes and installs also PostgreSQL Database Management System that is used for managing the Net Inspector database. For system requirements and step-by-step instructions on installing the software, please refer to the "Installing the Software" section of this file. For additional information please refer to the "Net Inspector Installation and Configuration Guide" document included in the distribution. ============================================================================ 2. About Net Inspector ---------------------- Net Inspector version 2012 is a powerful fault and performance network management application designed for monitoring the status and performance of managed devices and for managing alarms (ITU X.733 compliant) associated with devices in the supervised IPv4 and IPv6 networks. In addition, the software provides built-in support for the IP SLA monitoring (including VoIP QoS) and NetFlow monitoring. Net Inspector implements advanced network discovery algorithms that let it discover all devices on the network supporting SNMP or ICMP Ping protocol, as well as the physical and logical topology of the network. Discovered devices are represented by icons that are automatically linked with connection lines and mapped into layered maps that reveal how devices are logically arranged into networks and subnets on the IP level. Due to its intuitive and user-friendly interface, Net Inspector lets you start monitoring your network almost instantly, without any special training. Net Inspector is a client/server application. The server module continually monitors important SNMP variables and services on your network devices and triggers alarms when there is a problem (e.g., if a device or service stops responding, if SNMP variable crosses the threshold value, etc.). The software has a built-in support for monitoring the status of a variety of network services (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DNS, SMTP, IMAP, IMAPS, POP3, SSH, Telnet, NNTP, NNPTS, LDAP, LDAPS, IPP, LPD, MsSQL, MySQL and Oracle service). Besides, it receives SNMP Trap and Inform notifications, which are sent to it by managed devices when important events occur. Net Inspector Server translates received SNMP notifications into alarms, stores alarms in a database and dispatches information about alarms to connected clients. Net Inspector Client, on the other hand, is a pure Java (TM) application that connects to the server and provides a graphical user interface that lets you view and manage alarms on managed objects, monitor the status of managed objects, as well as configure the client and certain parameters of the server application. In addition to fault management, Net Inspector incorporates also full-featured performance management functionalities (provided by the integrated MG-SOFT Performance Manager application), effectively covering both crucial network management areas. The advantage of the integrated fault and performance management is that full history of alarms and performance data is available at the central point, which allows you to see a more realistic picture of the health of the network and let you bring educated decisions, based on trend reports, regarding its maintenance. Further advantage is that the integrated system enables you to monitor virtually any parameter available through SNMP (vendor-specific metrics, vendor-specific traps), and let you deploy distributed polling engines that enable load balancing and better performance of the management system. Distributed management also makes the system easily scalable without seriously degrading its performance, so the management system's capacity can seamlessly grow with your network. Besides, Net Inspector incorporates NetFlow monitoring, providing detailed IP traffic statistics, i.e., the applications that generate the most traffic, endpoints (IP addresses) that receive and generate the most traffic, protocols that are used most, etc. NetFlow statistics can now be monitored for arbitrary endpoints. NetFlow information is obtained by collecting, analyzing and aggregating NetFlow packets exported by the NetFlow-enabled devices. NetFlow monitoring effectively complements the standard SNMP monitoring and together they offer a valuable insight into the network infrastructure and bandwidth utilization and let you easily identify the cause of congestions, etc. Monitoring IP traffic flows facilitates more accurate capacity planning and ensures that resources are used appropriately in support of organizational goals. It helps IT determine where to apply Quality of Service (QoS), optimize resource usage, etc. Furthermore, Net Inspector also lets you monitor the IP SLA statistics, including HTTP, FTP, TCP, DNS and VoIP Quality-Of-Service metrics (e.g., MOS, jitter, latency, packet loss, etc.) on devices implementing the IP SLA functionality (e.g., Cisco routers). The software can perform various actions when network events occur. In addition to sending e-mails and executing arbitrary commands (e.g., to fix specific network problems in an automated fashion), Net Inspector can notify users of important alarms also by sending SMS (Short Message Service) text messages through the attached mobile phone. Net Inspector is available in several editions. The LITE edition is a fault management platform suitable for small networks, while the WorkGroup and the Enterprise editions let you efficiently monitor the status, health and performance of medium- and large-sized networks. Net Inspector Server is available for MS Windows operating systems (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7), as well as for Linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6). Net Inspector Client, on the other hand, runs on all operating systems with the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), version 6.x (a.k.a. 1.6.x). This product includes software JGoodies Forms, JGoodies Looks, and Apache Xerces XML Parser for C++. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). For full licensing information refer to the "THIRD-PARTY-LICENSES.TXT" file located in the \Doc subfolder. ============================================================================ 3. Different Editions of Net Inspector -------------------------------------- MG-SOFT Net Inspector 2012 (v8.x) for Linux is available in three editions. Editions differ regarding the number of network devices/objects that can be monitored, regarding the number of concurrent client/server connections, and regarding the support for performance management functionality, including the VoIP and NetFlow monitoring capabilities. The following editions of MG-SOFT Net Inspector for Linux are available: * Net Inspector LITE Edition -------------------------- This edition supports monitoring up to 64 network devices and lets you establish at most 5 concurrent client/server connections. This edition does NOT incorporate performance management functionalities. * Net Inspector WorkGroup Edition ------------------------------- This edition supports monitoring up to 500 network devices and lets you use at most 5 concurrent client/server connections. Besides, this edition has integrated Performance Manager module that allows monitoring up to 2000 managed objects and supports monitoring the IP SLA (incl. VoIP QoS) metrics on Cisco routers. In addition, it enables NetFlow monitoring (max. 2 NetFlow sources). * Net Inspector Enterprise Edition -------------------------------- This edition supports monitoring up to 1000 network devices and lets you use up to 25 concurrent client/server connections. Besides, this edition has integrated Performance Manager engine that allows monitoring up to 4000 managed objects and supports monitoring the IP SLA (incl. VoIP QoS) metrics on Cisco routers. In addition, it enables NetFlow monitoring (max. 10 NetFlow sources). Furthermore, this edition supports distributed management (10 polling engines) and is scalable. It can be easily upgraded to allow monitoring additional N x 1000 devices/N x 4000 objects (+ 10 additional polling engines for each 1000 devices/4000 objects can be deployed). This way, Net Inspector's capacity can seamlessly grow with your network. NOTE: A managed object in the context of performance management is either a monitored network device, a monitored network interface or a monitored storage volume (disk partition). ============================================================================ 4. Installing the Software --------------------------- Make sure to install the latest version of the software as available from http://www.mg-soft.com/download.html IMPORTANT: Before installation, please close all running MG-SOFT's applications and *uninstall* any previous version of MG-SOFT Net Inspector from the system. For uninstalling instructions, check the 'Uninstalling the software' section. For uninstalling Net Inspecor versions prior to 8.x, please check the 'Uninstalling Previous Versions of MG-SOFT Net Inspecor' sub-section. 4.1 System Requirements ======================= In order to install MG-SOFT Net Inspector for Linux version 8.x, the following software needs to be installed on the computer: - Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5 for x86 or x86_64(*) architecture (for RHEL6 see the "Important Information for RHEL 6" section below) - unixODBC version 2.2 or greater - libtool-ltdl version 1.5 or greater - Apache HTTP server (httpd) version 2.0 or greater - PHP (php, php-pdo, php-pgsql, php-gd) version 5.1 or greater (*) To use Net Inspector on a 64-bit (x86_64) version of RHEL5, you need to install 32-bit (i386) version of the above specified modules. Additional software requirements: - Java Runtime Environment (JRE), version 6.0 (a.k.a. 1.6) or greater must be installed on all computers that will run Net Inspector Client. JRE for various operating systems can be downloaded from the following Web page: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp - Mozilla-Firefox version 3.0.12 or greater is required for viewing Net Inspecor Performance Manager and Netflow reports on Linux. Also, root user privileges are required for installing Net Inspector. Furhtermore, at least 250 GB free disk space on /var/mg-soft/ is required for the Net Inspector NetFlow database if the Net Inspector NetFlow module is used for collecting and analyzing NetFlow streams. 4.2 Net Inspector Server Installation Procedure on RHEL5 ======================================================== A) Using Yum RPM Installer: --------------------------- If you have RHN subscription and access to the Internet, use the Yum RPM installer/updater tool to install the required modules (Apache, PHP, unixODBC, etc.). To do this, run the following commands with root user privileges in a Terminal window: (Install required modules: Apache v2, PHP v5, unixODBC,...) yum install httpd yum install php yum install php-pgsql yum install php-gd yum install libtool-ltdl yum install unixODBC yum install postgresql-libs (Set the auto startup for httpd service for runlevels 2, 3, 4, 5 and start the httpd service if it is not running already) chkconfig --level 2345 httpd on /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start (Change to temp dir where Net Inspector v8 RPM packages are, e.g.: cd /install_niv8) (Install MG-SOFT SNMP Trap service) rpm -ivh mgtrapd-7.x-x.i386.rpm (Option 1: Install the complete package of Net Inspector v8.x) rpm -ivh mgNetInspector_2012-8.x-x.i386.rpm (Option 2: Install only Net Inspector v8.x distributed modules, i.e., Net Inspector Perfomance Manager, NetFlow module and database. This option may be used if the complete Net Inspector v8.x package is or will be installed on another computer) rpm -ivh mgNetInspector_dm_2012-8.x-x.i386.rpm (Option 3: Install Net Inspector v8.x LITE Edition. LITE Edition does not include Net Inspector Performance Manager and NetFlow module). rpm -ivh mgNetInspector-lite_2012-8.x-x.i386.rpm (Copy license.key file to proper directories) cp license.key /usr/local/mg-soft/mgtrapd/bin cp license.key /usr/local/mg-soft/mgnetinspector/bin (Restart Net Inspector services) /usr/local/mg-soft/mgnetinspector/bin/mg_ni_restart_services.sh B) Manually Installing RPM packages: ------------------------------------ Alternatively, you can install required RPM modules manually from the RHEL5 DVD medium. To do this, insert the RHEL5 DVD medium into the DVD drive, mount the DVD drive (e.g., mount /dev/hdc /media/cdrom) and use the following commands to install all the required modules and MG-SOFT Net Inspector v8.x for Linux (root privileges needed): (Change current directory to directory with i386 RPM modules on RHEL5 DVD. Provided examples are for RHEL_5.4 i386 Server DVD) cd /media/cdrom/Server (Install Apache HTTP server and dependencies) rpm -Uvh apr-1.2.7-11.el5_3.1.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh postgresql-libs-8.1.11-1.el5_1.1.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh apr-util-1.2.7-7.el5_3.2.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh httpd-2.2.3-31.el5.i386.rpm (Set the auto startup for httpd service for runlevels 2, 3, 4, 5 and start the httpd service if it is not running already) chkconfig --level 2345 httpd on /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start (Install other required modules) rpm -Uvh libtool-ltdl-1.5.22-6.1.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh unixODBC-2.2.11-7.1.i386.rpm (Install PHP v5.1 and required PHP components) rpm -Uvh php-common-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh php-pdo-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh php-pgsql-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh gmp-4.1.4-10.el5.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh php-cli-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh php-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh php-gd-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3.i386.rpm (Change to temp dir where Net Inspector v8 RPM packages are, e.g.: cd /install_niv8) (Install MG-SOFT SNMP Trap service) rpm -ivh mgtrapd-7.x-x.i386.rpm (Option 1: Install the complete package of Net Inspector v8.x) rpm -ivh mgNetInspector_2012-8.x-x.i386.rpm (Option 2: Install only Net Inspector v8.x distributed modules, i.e., Net Inspector Perfomance Manager, NetFlow module and database. This option may be used if the complete Net Inspector v8.x package is or will be installed on another computer) rpm -ivh mgNetInspector_dm_2012-8.x-x.i386.rpm (Option 3: Install Net Inspector v8.x LITE Edition. LITE Edition does not include Net Inspector Performance Manager and NetFlow module). rpm -ivh mgNetInspector-lite_2012-8.x-x.i386.rpm (Copy the license.key file to proper /bin directories) cp license.key /usr/local/mg-soft/mgtrapd/bin cp license.key /usr/local/mg-soft/mgnetinspector/bin (Restart Net Inspector services) /usr/local/mg-soft/mgnetinspector/bin/mg_ni_restart_services.sh - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Important Information for RHEL 6 -------------------------------- In MG-SOFT we have concluded initial Net Inspector v8.x testing on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 6 (RHEL6) operating system and so far have not found any major issues. To install this version of Net Inspector on RHEL6, a workaround is required. Besides installing some RPM packages from the RHEL 6.0 distribution, as listed below, also creation of three symbolic links will be required and finally, Net Inspector RPM package will need to be installed with the "--nodeps" switch. To install the complete package of Net Inspector v8.x on RHEL6, please follow these guidelines: cd / rpm -Uvh libtool-ltdl-2.2.6-15.5.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh unixODBC-2.2.14-11.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh apr-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh postgresql-libs-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh apr-util-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh apr-util-ldap-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh httpd-tools-2.2.15-5.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh httpd-2.2.15-5.el6.i686.rpm /sbin/chkconfig --level 2345 httpd on /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start rpm -Uvh php-common-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh php-pdo-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh php-pgsql-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh gmp-4.3.1-7.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh php-cli-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh php-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh libXpm-3.5.8-2.el6.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh php-gd-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm cd /usr/lib/ ln -s libltdl.so.7 libltdl.so.3 ln -s libodbc.so.2 libodbc.so.1 ln -s libodbcinst.so.2 libodbcinst.so.1 cd / rpm -Uvh mgtrapd-7.X-X.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh mgNetInspector_2012-8.X-X.i386.rpm --nodeps # Also, make sure that firewall does not block # required TCP and UDP ports, as described in # the Net_Inspector-InstallConfig.pdf manual, # or switch it off completely, as follows: /sbin/chkconfig --level 2345 iptables off /etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables stop Finally, copy license.key file to both locations designated by MG-SOFT's RPM installers: cp license.key /usr/local/mg-soft/mgtrapd/bin cp license.key /usr/local/mg-soft/mgnetinspector/bin and restart MG-SOFT's services by running the following command: /usr/local/mg-soft/mgnetinspector/bin/mg_ni_restart_services.sh - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.3 Installing Java Runtime Environment (JRE) ============================================= Java Runtime Environment (JRE), version 6.0 (a.k.a. 1.6) or greater must be installed on all computers that will run Net Inspector Client. JRE for various operating systems can be downloaded from the following Web page: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp To Install JRE for Linux x86: ----------------------------- 1) Login as root. This will allow you to install Java system-wide (/usr/local/). 2) Download the Java for Linux self-extracting RPM file (e.g., jre-6u21-linux-i586-rpm.bin) from the following web page: http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp?locale=en&host=www.java.com 3) Change the permission of the file you downloaded to be executable: chmod a+x jre-6u21-linux-i586-rpm.bin 4) Execute the following command to unpack the RPM package and install it: ./jre-6u21-linux-i586-rpm.bin 5) Set this Java version for use with Net Inspector (2 options): A) Set this java version only for use with MG-SOFT Net Inspector. Use this option if you use other Java applications that require lower JRE version than 1.6. (type the following in one line): echo "MG_JAVA_BIN=/usr/java/jre1.6.0_21/bin/java ; export MG_JAVA_BIN" > /etc/mg-soft/mg-java-defs.sh B) Set this Java version as default Java installation on your machine: /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /usr/java/jre1.6.0_21/bin/java 500 /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --set java /usr/java/jre1.6.0_21/bin/java /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --config java The last of the 3 commands above will prompt you to select the desired Java binary. Select the Java 1.6.x option and press Enter. Verify that the installation was successfull: java -version This prints the JRE version information, e.g.: java version "1.6.0_21" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_21-b06) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 17.0-b16, mixed mode, sharing) To Install JRE for Windows: --------------------------- a) The easiest way to install JRE for Windows is to download and run an IFTW (Install From The Web) executable program file (e.g., jre-6u21-windows-i586-iftw-rv.exe) from the following web page: http://java.com/en/download/windows_manual.jsp This method requires minimum user intervention. When you run this program, it fetches all the required files from the web. Hence you must remain connected to the Internet during the installation. b) Alternatively, download the offline installer (e.g., jre-6u21-windows-i586-s.exe) from the above web page and double-click the downloaded executable to run the installer, which will guide you trough the installation process. 4.4 Launching Net Inspector Client via Java Web Start ===================================================== After you have installed Net Inspector Server (to the local or remote computer on your network) and JRE (to the local computer), you can open the Net Inspector Client Java Web Start page in your web browser at: http://ip.ip.ip.ip:5228/ where "ip.ip.ip.ip" is the IP address or FQDN or hostname of the computer running Net Inspector Server. For example, if the IP address of the Net Inspector Server is 192.168.10.150 and the Net Inspector HTTP server listens on the default port (5228), enter the following URL into your web browser: http://192.168.10.150:5228/ This should display the Net Inspector Client Java Web Start page in your web browser. In case not, please check if the relevant port is blocked by a firewall (e.g, on the Net Inspector Server computer) and open the port in the firewall (for details, please refer to your firewall documentation). Click the "Start Net Inspector Java Client" link on the Net Inspector Java Client Web Start page to download and launch Net Inspector Java Client. The Net Inspector Java Client graphical user interface will appear. Select the "File/Connect" command from the Net Inspector Java Client menu to display the "Connect to Net Inspector Server" dialog box. Enter the following into this dialog box: 1) In the "Address" drop-down list, enter or select the IP address or the hostname of the computer that runs Net Inspector Server you wish to connect to (e.g., 192.168.10.150). 2) Into the "Port" input line, enter the TCP port number on which the Net Inspector Server listens to for incoming client connections. The default port number is 5221. 3) Click the "Connect" button. Net Inspector Client will try to establish a connection with the Net Inspector Server using the connection settings configured above. 4) Once the connection is established, the Login dialog box appears. Enter the administrator username and password into the "Username" and "Password" input lines (note that both fields are case sensitive!). 5) Click the "Login" button. 6) After a successful login, the workspace opens in the Net Inspector Client main window and you can start using the software to effectively monitor and manage your network. NOTE: For more information about Net Inspector and its usage, kindly refer to the documentation that installs with the software: - Net Inspector Installation and Configuration Guide - Net Inspector Client Getting Started Guide - Net Inspector Client Reference Manual - Net Inspector Performance Manager User Manual ======================================================================== 5. Uninstalling the Software ---------------------------- To uninstall the software, you need the root user privileges. 5.1 Uninstalling the Current Version of Net Inspector ===================================================== Uninstalling MG-SOFT Net Inspector 2012 (Version 8.x) ----------------------------------------------------- Run the following command in a Terminal window to uninstall MG-SOFT Net Inspector version 2012 (8.x): 1.A) To uninstall the complete Net Inspector 2012 package: # rpm -e mgNetInspector_2012 1.B) To uninstall Net Inspector 2012 ditributed modules package: # rpm -e mgNetInspector_dm_2012 2. Uninstall MG-SOFT SNMP Trap daemon if it is not needed by other MG-SOFT applications (e.g., MG-SOFT MIB Browser Pro, etc.): # rpm -e mgtrapd 5.2 Uninstalling Previous Versions of Net Inspector =================================================== Uninstalling MG-SOFT Net Inspector 2010 (Version 7.2) ----------------------------------------------------- Run the following command in a Terminal window to uninstall MG-SOFT Net Inspector version 2010 (7.2): 1.A) To uninstall the complete Net Inspector 2010 package: # rpm -e mgnetinspector_2010 1.B) To uninstall Net Inspector 2010 ditributed modules package: # rpm -e mgnetinspector_dm_2010 2. Uninstall MG-SOFT SNMP Trap daemon if it is not needed by other MG-SOFT applications (e.g., MG-SOFT MIB Browser Pro, etc.): # rpm -e mgtrapd Note that the uninstallation procedure preserves all Net Inspector settings on the system. If you install a newer version of Net Inspector, the old settings will be automatically imported and applied to the new version of the software. Uninstalling MG-SOFT Net Inspector Ver. 6.x-7.0 ----------------------------------------------- The name of the installation package for Net Inspector versions 6.0-7.0 was different than for the version 7.2 and 8.x, hence the commands for uninstalling previous versions are slightly different. First, stop Net Inspector Server (niengine) and MG-SOFT SNMP Trap daemon (mgtrapd), with the following commands: # /etc/init.d/niengine stop # /etc/init.d/mgtrapd stop Then, uninstall the old version of MG-SOFT Net Inspector by executing the following command in a Terminal window: # rpm -e netinspector Note that the uninstallation procedure preserves all Net Inspector settings on the system. 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