Redundant system installation workflow
Description
The following is the sequence of high-level actions required to install a redundant NFM-P system.
Note: The link in each stage leads to a section in To install a redundant NFM-P system.
Stages
1 |
Configure firewalls between components, as required; see Check and configure firewalls. |
2 |
Download the required NFM-P installation files; see Download installation files. |
3 |
Install the primary database; see Install primary database. |
4 |
Install the standby database; see Install standby database. |
5 |
Install the primary main server; see Install primary main server. |
6 |
If required, enable Windows Active Directory for client access on the primary main server; see Enable Windows Active Directory access. |
7 |
If required, configure ADFS to enable Common Access Card, or CAC, client access; see Enable CAC access. |
8 |
Start the primary main server; see Start primary main server. |
9 |
Install a single-user GUI client or client delegate server; see Install GUI client. |
10 |
Instantiate the standby database; see Instantiate standby database. |
11 |
Install the standby main server; see Install standby main server. |
12 |
If required, enable Windows Active Directory for client access on the standby main server; see Enable Windows Active Directory access. |
13 |
If required, configure ADFS to enable Common Access Card, or CAC, client access; see Enable CAC access. |
14 |
Start the standby main server; see Start standby main server. |
15 |
Install one or more of the following optional components, as required; see Install optional components: |
16 |
Stop the PKI server; see Stop PKI server. |
17 |
Install additional single-user GUI clients and client delegate servers, as required; see Install additional GUI clients . |
18 |
If any required firewalls between components are disabled, enable the firewalls, as required; see Configure and enable firewalls. |