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Windows installation problems and resolutions, On Windows systems, the installation fails randomly

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If only a single hub monitoring server is available during an agent's application support installation and the hub is stopped, the mirror hub is started, the application support installation to the new (mirror) hub is initiated. In such a scenario, it is possible to get no predefined managed system group for a product. To verify that the managed system group is present, run tacmd listsystemlist at the command line. If the managed system group is not listed, recycle the monitoring agent. Self-describing agent installation completes successfully but sqlStatus 79 error messages are logged After the product is successfully installed, the self-describing agent mechanism tries to delete all prior versions of the installation record for the same product. If there is no prior version of the installation record, the deletion attempt returns a code of 79. As an example, consider the following error messages that were logged even though the installation was successful. Such messages can be disregarded. (0002-E9A166E3:kfasdwlm.c,1961,"KFASDM_RequestMgr") Self-Describing Install Completed Successfully for PRODUCT "CP", VER "05100173", ID "TMS", IDVER my "05100173". (003-E9A166E3:kfasdsrm.c,1531,"KFASDM_DeleteTapplpropLocal") Open request for delete local TAPPLPROPS failed. status product product version (0004-E9A166E3:kfasdwlm.c,1976,"KFASDM_RequestMgr") KFASDM_DeleteTapplpropLocal returned sqlStatus 79. product product version Self-describing agent overwrites most recent manually installed z/OS monitoring server support An older version of a self-describing agent might overwrite the most recent version of Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server application support that is manually installed on a z/OS monitoring server. The most recent version of the monitoring server application support is not installed through the self-describing mechanism. To resolve this issue, disable self-describing mode on the agent that has the older application support and add the most recent version of application support to the z/OS monitoring server or use the self-describing mechanism to install the new monitoring server support across your environment. See "Adding application support to a monitoring server on z/OS" in the Configuring IBM Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server on z/OS guide. Windows installation problems and resolutions On Windows systems, the installation fails randomly when installing different features On Windows systems, the installation fails randomly when installing different features. Here is an a example of the error (timestamp removed): OnMiaMoving - Processing Feature [KIWWICNS] OnMiaMoving - Error log [C:\IBM\ITM\InstallITM\MiaError.log] created. OnMiaMoving - Feature KIWWICNS [Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server Extensions] will be installed. OnMiaMoving - CMD[C:\temp\tmv621-d8185a-200807040554.base_windows\WINDOWS\ KIWWICNS.exe] Parameters[backup=n force=y silent=y "installdir=C:\IBM\ ITM" "backupdir=C:\IBM\ITM\Backup\MIA" "-lC:\IBM\ITM\InstallITM\MiaInstall.log"] issued. 84 IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Troubleshooting Guide

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If only a single hub monitoring server is available during an agent's application
support installation and the hub is stopped, the mirror hub is started, the
application support installation to the new (mirror) hub is initiated. In such a
scenario, it is possible to get no predefined managed system group for a product.
To verify that the managed system group is present, run
tacmd listsystemlist
at
the command line. If the managed system group is not listed, recycle the
monitoring agent.
Self-describing agent installation completes successfully but
sqlStatus 79 error messages are logged
After the product is successfully installed, the self-describing agent mechanism
tries to delete all prior versions of the installation record for the same product. If
there is no prior version of the installation record, the deletion attempt returns a
code of 79.
As an example, consider the following error messages that were logged even
though the installation was successful. Such messages can be disregarded.
(0002-E9A166E3:kfasdwlm.c,1961,"KFASDM_RequestMgr") Self-Describing Install
Completed Successfully for PRODUCT "CP", VER "05100173", ID "TMS", IDVER
my "05100173".
(003-E9A166E3:kfasdsrm.c,1531,"KFASDM_DeleteTapplpropLocal") Open request for
delete local TAPPLPROPS failed.
status <79> product <CP> product version <05100173>
(0004-E9A166E3:kfasdwlm.c,1976,"KFASDM_RequestMgr") KFASDM_DeleteTapplpropLocal
returned sqlStatus 79. product <CP> product version <05100173>
Self-describing agent overwrites most recent manually installed
z/OS monitoring server support
An older version of a self-describing agent might overwrite the most recent version
of Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server application support that is manually
installed on a z/OS monitoring server.
The most recent version of the monitoring server application support is not
installed through the self-describing mechanism.
To resolve this issue, disable self-describing mode on the agent that has the older
application support and add the most recent version of application support to the
z/OS monitoring server or use the self-describing mechanism to install the new
monitoring server support across your environment. See “Adding application
support to a monitoring server on z/OS” in the
Configuring IBM Tivoli Enterprise
Monitoring Server on z/OS
guide.
Windows installation problems and resolutions
On Windows systems, the installation fails randomly when
installing different features
On Windows systems, the installation fails randomly when installing different
features. Here is an a example of the error (timestamp removed):
OnMiaMoving - Processing Feature [KIWWICNS]
OnMiaMoving - Error log [C:\IBM\ITM\InstallITM\MiaError.log] created.
OnMiaMoving - Feature KIWWICNS [Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server Extensions]
will be installed.
OnMiaMoving - CMD[C:\temp\tmv621-d8185a-200807040554.base_windows\WINDOWS\
KIWWICNS.exe] Parameters[backup=n force=y silent=y "installdir=C:\IBM\
ITM" "backupdir=C:\IBM\ITM\Backup\MIA"
"-lC:\IBM\ITM\InstallITM\MiaInstall.log"] issued.
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