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Zenoss Installation for Core 2.4

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Created on: Sep 14, 2009 11:33 AM by Zenoss API - Last Modified:  Sep 14, 2009 1:14 PM by Noel Brockett

#Zenoss Installation for Core 2.4

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Table of Contents

1. Installing Zenoss for RHEL 5 or CentOS 5
1. Prerequisite Tasks
2. Install the Zenoss Software
3. Disable or Configure the Firewall
4. What's Next?
2. Installing the Zenoss Virtual Appliance
1. System Requirements
2. Installing the Zenoss Appliance
3. What's Next?
4. Converting the Zenoss Virtual Appliance to ESX
3. Installing Zenoss from the Stack Installers
1. Install Zenoss for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
1.1. Download the Installer
1.2. Launch the Installer
1.2.1. Command Line
1.2.2. KDE
1.2.3. Gnome
1.3. Install Zenoss
1.4. What's Next?
4. Installing from the Zenoss Debian Stack Installer
1. Install from the zenoss-stack DEB
5. Installing Zenoss for Mac OS X
1. Installation Notes
2. Installation Procedure
3. What's Next?
6. Installing Zenoss from Source
1. Zenoss Source Installation
2. Major Dependencies
3. System Setup
4. Build and Install Zenoss
5. Platform-Specific Notes
5.1. Setting Socket buffers on Unix platforms
5.2. Setting up Zenoss to run with a remote MySQL Instance
7. Other Zenoss Installations
1. RHEL4 Installation Instructions
1.1. Prerequisite Tasks
1.2. Install the Zenoss Software
1.3. Disable or Configure the Firewall
1.4. What's Next?
2. FreeBSD Installation Instructions
2.1. FreeBSD 6.1 Installation
2.2. FreeBSD 6.2 Installation
2.3. FreeBSD 6.3 Installation
2.4. FreeBSD 7.0 Installation
2.5. What's Next?
8. Upgrading Zenoss
1. Overview
1.1. Upgrade Paths
1.2. Back Up Zenoss Data
1.3. After Upgrading
2. Upgrading the bin Stack Installer
3. Upgrading the Debian Stack Installer
4. Upgrading the Zenoss Virtual Appliance Image
5. Upgrading RHEL 4 / CentOS 4 or RHEL 5 / CentOS 5 RPMs
6. Upgrading a Source Tarball Install
7. Upgrading a Subversion Source Checkout
9. Upgrading from a Source Install to a Stack Install
1. Upgrading From a Source Install to a Stack Install
10. Removing a Zenoss Instance
1. Before You Begin
2. Remove a Zenoss RPM Installation
3. Remove a Zenoss bin Stack Installation
4. Remove a Zenoss Debian Stack Installation
5. Remove a Zenoss Stack Installation (Mac OS/X)
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