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The eG Installation Guide - eG Innovations

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Installing and Configuring on Unix<br />

environment, these files will be available in the \lib directory. If you need to monitor a<br />

WebLogic server version 6.0 that is executing on SP2, then, deploy the egurkha_6_2.war file on that<br />

server before attempting to monitor that server using <strong>eG</strong> Enterprise. On the other hand, if you intend<br />

monitoring a WebLogic Server 6.x or a WebLogic server 7.x, then make sure that you deploy the<br />

egurkha7x.war file on that server to enable the <strong>eG</strong> agent to monitor it. Prior to deploying these war files<br />

on the corresponding hosts, make sure that you follow the steps below:<br />

Login to the system hosting the <strong>eG</strong> agent that is monitoring the WebLogic server.<br />

Copy the egurkha_6_2.war file or the egurkha7x.war file (as the case may be) from the<br />

/opt/egurkha/lib directory to any other directory on the <strong>eG</strong> agent host.<br />

Rename the war file as egurkha.war.<br />

Next, follow the steps given below to deploy the war file on a WebLogic Server 6.x:<br />

Note:<br />

<strong>The</strong> procedure discussed below is the same for both Unix and Windows environments.<br />

Refer to the <strong>eG</strong> Implementer's <strong>Guide</strong> for the procedure to deploy the war file on a<br />

WebLogic Server 7.x.<br />

1. Go to the following URL: http://192.168.10.15:7001/console<br />

2. Now, an authentication dialog (see Figure 2.23) that requires a username and password, will<br />

appear. By default, the username is system. Specify the same password you gave during the<br />

installation of the Weblogic server. If your environment is configured differently, please contact<br />

your WebLogic administrator to find out the username and password to use to login to the<br />

WebLogic console.<br />

Figure 2.23: Specifying user name and password in the authentication dialog box<br />

3. Upon successful authentication, the following WebLogic Administration console will appear (see<br />

Figure 2.24).<br />

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