If you have few systems to activate or in case of many variations in configuration
details, use the interactive activation wizard that is available through the IBM
Electronic Service Agent graphical user interface.
Before you begin
Before using the activation wizard, run the following command:
/opt/ibm/esa/bin/activator -C [-p port] [-w] [-Y]
where the -C (capital C) command-line option activates IBM
Electronic Service Agent but defers configuration until later.
In addition, there are three
optional parameters.
- -p port
- The default communication port that the IBM
Electronic Service Agent graphical user interface uses is 5024,
however, you can replace port with any unused port between 1025 and
65535, inclusive.
- -w
- Many Linux® servers have an active firewall that blocks
communication with other systems in the network. You can specify this option to enable remote access
to the IBM
Electronic Service Agent communication port.
Note: If you
want to configure IBM
Electronic Service Agent from a location other
than the console of the server on which IBM
Electronic Service Agent
is installed such as a workstation in another room, you must specify the -w
option on the activator command to allow remote access to the IBM
Electronic Service Agent graphical user
interface.
- -Y
- This option specifies your acceptance of the IBM license
agreement (LA) for IBM
Electronic Service Agent.
By default, the
license agreement is displayed when you specify the -C option, and you can choose whether to
accept or reject the license agreement. You must accept the license agreement before activation will
proceed; activation will not proceed if you reject the license agreement. Specifying the -Y
option skips the interactive review and acceptance of the license agreement.
Note: To view the license agreement at any time, enter the following command:
/opt/ibm/esa/bin/reviewLA
About this task
After you run the activator -C command, you can use the IBM
Electronic Service Agent activation wizard to interactively complete the
activation and configuration. To use the wizard to configure IBM
Electronic Service Agent, follow these
steps:
Procedure
- Open a browser and enter this web address:
https://hostname:5024/esa
where hostname is the fully qualified name or IP address of the system that
runs IBM
Electronic Service Agent.
Note: Port
5024 is the default port. If you activated IBM Electronic Service Agent on
a different port, use that port number in the web address.
- On the Welcome pane, log in to the IBM
Electronic Service Agent graphical user
interface.
Note: Users that can remotely log in to the system can use their user IDs and passwords to log in to
the IBM
Electronic Service Agent graphical user interface.
- On the Welcome pane, click Activate
ESA under Main menu. The Electronic
Service Agent Activation wizard displays.
Note: Unless
you activate ESA, all other options of the left navigation on the Welcome pane
are disabled and you cannot use them.
- On the Introduction panel, click Next.
- On the Contact information panel,
specify the information that you want IBM Service
to use when arranging a service appointment.
The person
whose contact information you specify must be able to arrange physical
access to the system when service is required.
- On the Location information panel,
specify the physical location of the system.
The IBM Service Engineer will visit
this location to service the system.
- On the SMTP panel, specify whether
you want to be notified when IBM Electronic Service
Agent opens a service request with IBM.
Use this panel to configure a connection to an email server
(SMTP) that will forward an email notification to the email address
that you specified on the Contact information panel. The username
and password on this panel might be required for authentication with
the SMTP server.
- On the IBM ID panel, specify the IBM ID that is registered for this
system.
This IBM ID
is required to access information about the system. You can use the
link on this panel to register for a free IBM ID. You can also specify an alternate IBM ID with similar access to the
system.
-
On the Connectivity panel, specify whether the system you are activating
will connect directly to the internet or will connect through a proxy server or firewall.
The default configuration is a direct connection. A proxy connection requires additional
configuration. If you select Proxy connection option, then only you see the
Proxy panel.
- On the Proxy panel, specify an address
and port for the proxy server.
You may also need to specify
a username and password for network authentication.
- On the Test panel, you can specify the tests that IBM
Electronic Service Agent runs during this configuration.
- On the Summary panel, verify the information that you specified for
activating IBM
Electronic Service Agent. Click
Back to make changes and click Activate when you are
satisfied with the configuration.
The Results panel displays
the outcome of the activation process.
-
When you are done viewing the results, click Finish.
The IBM Electronic Service Agent is activated and all the options
on the left navigation on ESA main page are enabled.
Results
Once you activate IBM
Electronic Service Agent
on this system, you can no longer see the Activate ESA option and you cannot
use the Activation Wizard. However, you can use either the graphical user
interface or the command line interface to both use and manage IBM
Electronic Service Agent.