Command Central 10.1 | Getting Started with Command Central | Install Command Central
 
Install Command Central
You install Command Central using the Command Central bootstrapper. The bootstrapper also automatically installs Platform Manager, the Command Central command line interface (CLI), and the Asset Build Environment, as well as all fixes that were available for Command Central and the other tools when the bootstrapper was created.
Each time a new fix for Command Central or the other tools is created, the bootstrapper is refreshed to include the new fix. To install new fixes, get the latest bootstrapper for the same Command Central release and run it against the existing Command Central installation.
Note:
Whenever you install a new Command Central, always use the latest bootstrapper, to get the most recent fixes.
Machines on which you install Command Central must have at least 2GB of RAM, at least 10GB of hard drive space, and 4 CPU cores. If you plan to install and upgrade products and install fixes from Command Central, you will need an additional 100GB of hard drive space. Command Central host machines must have access to the host machines of all products you want to manage. Restrict user access to only those people who need to use Command Central.
Important:
Do not install any other Software AG products in the Command Central directory. One reason is to enable you to restrict access. A second reason is that you should upgrade Command Central when new releases come out, even if you are not yet upgrading your products, and keeping Command Central separated from the products makes upgrading it easier.
For supported operating systems and browsers, see System Requirements for Software AG Products.
You can watch a demo relating to this task in the Command Central area of the Software AG TECHcommunity website at http://techcommunity.softwareag.com.
Note:
To upgrade Command Central and the other tools to a new release, see the upgrade topic in this help.
1. Read the Software AG product license at http://documentation.softwareag.com/legal/general_license.txt. You will need to accept the license when you run the bootstrapper.
2. If you are installing on a Windows system, create an installation user account and give the account Windows system administrator privileges.
If you are installing on a UNIX system, create a non-root installation user account and give the account full read and write permissions to the target installation directory. If you want to register daemons for Command Central and Platform Manager, ask your system administrator for the sudo password.
The installation user account will own all files you install.
3. Log on to the target machine under the installation user account you just created.
4. Open your installation email from Software AG and follow the instructions to download the Command Central bootstrapper for the appropriate operating system. If you are installing on a Windows system, extract the ZIP archive into the target installation directory.
5. Open a command window as Administrator for Windows or a shell window for UNIX and run the .bat file or .sh script with the arguments in the table below. Arguments that have defaults are optional.
Argument
Value
Default
--accept-license
Indicates that you accept the Software AG product license.
-H host_name
DNS name or IP address for the machine on which to install Command Central.
Machine on which you are running the bootstrapper.
-d path
Full path to the installation directory in which to install Command Central.
Directory from which you are running the bootstrapper.
-c port_number
HTTP port to use for Command Central.
8090
-C port_number
HTTPS port to use for Command Central.
8091
-s port_number
HTTP port for Command Central to use to communicate with its Platform Manager.
8092
-S port_number
HTTPS port for Command Central to use to communicate with its Platform Manager.
8093
-p password
Password to use for the Command Central Administrator user account. If you are installing in a production environment, Software AG strongly recommends you replace the default with a strong, custom password.
manage
-P sudo_password
If you are installing on a UNIX system and want to register daemons for Command Central and Platform Manager, the sudo password.
6. After installation is complete, Command Central is running and ready for use. The bootstrapper lists the Command Central URL and authentication credentials in the command or shell window. Note this information so you can log on.
Note:
If you did not register daemons when you installed Command Central but want to do so at a later time, you can run the bootstrapper again with the argument -P sudo_password.
Examples
*To install on a Windows system in the c:\sagcc directory and set the password for the Command Central Administrator user account to $uperCCAdm1n:
unzip cc-def-9.12-fix1-w64.zip 
cc-def-9.12-release-w64.bat -d c:\sagcc -P $uperCCAdm1n --accept-license
*To install on a UNIX system in the /opt/sagcc directory on the UNIX system cchost.com, set the port values, and set the password for the Command Central Administrator user account to $uperCCAdm1n:
chmod +x cc-def-9.12-fix1-lnxamd64.sh
./cc-def-9.12-fix1-lnxamd64.sh -d /opt/sagcc -H cchost.com 
-c 9090 -C 9091 -s 9092 -S 9093 -P $uperCCAdm1n --accept-license