Installing and configuring on-prem
To install Netcool Agile Service Manager, you complete a number of prerequisites tasks.
You then install the Netcool Agile Service Manager core components and observers, before deploying
the user interface into DASH.
Installing the Netcool Agile Service Manager core services
The Netcool Agile Service Manager core application consists of several micro-services, which are provided as Docker containers. These are deployed onto a single server.
IBM Installation Manager
You use IBM Installation Manager to install the Netcool Agile Service Manager UI. Installation Manager is available for download from the IBM Fix Central website.
Installing the Netcool Agile Service Manager UI using the Installation Manager
The Netcool Agile Service Manager user interface is installed into an existing DASH installation, and then configured to communicate with the Netcool Agile Service Manager core services.
Configuring DASH user roles
You configure DASH user roles so that users can use the Netcool Agile Service Manager UI. This task is the same for both on-prem and ICP deployments of Agile Service Manager.
Editing the application settings file
You can modify the connection parameters for the Agile Service Manager proxy service, as well as the SSL communication between the UI and the proxy service, at any time after installation by editing the application settings file ($NCHOME/inasm/etc/application.yml ).
Uninstalling the Netcool Agile Service Manager UI using the Installation Manager
To uninstall the Netcool Agile Service Manager user interface from a DASH installation, you use IBM Installation Manager. You only use this process to uninstall versions of the Netcool Agile Service Manager UI that were also installed with IBM Installation Manager.
Uninstalling the Netcool Agile Service Manager core services
To uninstall the Netcool Agile Service Manager core, you remove nasm-common . Due to package dependencies, this will stop and remove all of the Netcool Agile Service Manager core Docker containers and images, and then remove the installation files from your server.