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Introducing IBM Tivoli license manager / [Edson Manoel ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Manoel, Edson.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer software--Management.
Computer software.
License agreements.
IBM Tivoli license manager.
Physical Description:
xxi1, 302 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Austin, TX : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
IBM Tivoli License Manager is a new IBM product that fills a growing need to reconcile software licenses that are already in use in an organization, with the licenses owned by the organization. It offers a technical way to control and apply the software vendors' pre-defined licensing policies. It allows the Administrator to easily manage different products in different ways, reflecting the rules of each products license agreement. The primary objective of this IBM Redbooks publication is to introduce the new IBM offering for designing and creating a license management solution, and it is targeted at the technical professional responsible for providing license management services in an IT organization. It can be used as a reference book for the deployment of IBM Tivoli License Manager Version 1.1, guiding you during the planning, installation, configuration, administration, tuning, and general product usage phases - focusing on how to effectively deploy this product in a way that quickly generates real business value for customers. This book is a valuable addition to the existing product documentation and should be read in conjunction with the official product documentation, which complements the concepts explained in this book.
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Figures
Tables
Examples
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction to license management
1.1 Software License Use Management requirements
1.2 Asset Management and Asset Protection
1.3 License Use Management
1.4 License management system
1.5 Conclusion
Chapter 2. IBM Tivoli License Manager general overview
2.1 IBM Tivoli License Manager overview
2.2 IBM Tivoli License Manager physical components
2.2.1 IBM Tivoli License Manager Master Catalog
2.2.2 Network communication
2.2.3 Data flow
2.3 IBM Tivoli License Manager logical components
2.4 IBM Tivoli License Manager interfaces
2.4.1 Web interface
2.4.2 XML interface
2.5 Licence Management process
2.5.1 Software entitlement process
2.6 Example scenarios
2.6.1 Microsoft license management
2.6.2 Oracle license management
2.6.3 IBM Tivoli software license management
Chapter 3. Implementation planning
3.1 Physical design
3.1.1 ITLM Administration Server considerations
3.1.2 ITLM Runtime Server considerations
3.1.3 Scalability limits
3.1.4 Network considerations
3.1.5 Security considerations
3.1.6 Hardware considerations
3.1.7 File systems considerations
3.1.8 Physical design example
3.2 Logical design
3.2.1 Naming convention
3.2.2 Customer considerations
3.2.3 Division considerations
3.2.4 Monitored Nodes considerations
3.2.5 Administrator considerations
3.2.6 Logical design example
3.3 Disaster and recovery
3.3.1 Backup and restore
3.3.2 Failover considerations
3.4 Planning for IBM Tivoli License Manager
3.4.1 Planning overview
3.4.2 Planning for IBM DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Edition
3.4.3 Planning for HTTP Server.
3.4.4 Planning for Proxy server
3.4.5 Planning for IBM WebSphere Application Server
3.4.6 Planning for IBM Tivoli License Manager Administration server
3.4.7 Planning for IBM Tivoli License Manager Runtime Server
3.4.8 Planning for IBM Tivoli License Manager Agent
3.4.9 Planning for IBM Tivoli License Manager Catalog Manager
Chapter 4. Getting IBM Tivoli License Manager up and running
4.1 Example scenario
4.2 Setting up the ITLM Administration server
4.2.1 IBM DB2 Server installation
4.2.2 IBM DB2 Fixpack 7 installation
4.2.3 IBM WebSphere installation
4.2.4 IBM WebSphere Fixpack 4 installation
4.2.5 ITLM Administration server installation
4.2.6 Creating DB2 schema for Administration server on AIX
4.2.7 Connecting DB2 database to Administration server on AIX
4.2.8 Setting up SSL configuration
4.2.9 Setting up event notification for Administration server
4.3 Setting up the ITLM Runtime server on AIX
4.3.1 ITLM Runtime server installation
4.3.2 Creating DB2 schema for Runtime server on AIX
4.3.3 Connecting DB2 database to Runtime server on AIX
4.3.4 Setting up event notification for Runtime server
4.3.5 Registering Runtime server to the Administration server
4.4 Setting up the ITLM Runtime server on Windows
4.4.1 IBM DB2 Server installation
4.4.2 IBM DB2 Fixpack 7 installation
4.4.3 IBM WebSphere installation
4.4.4 IBM WebSphere Fixpack 4 installation
4.4.5 ITLM Runtime Server Installation
4.4.6 Creating database schema for Runtime server on Windows
4.4.7 Setting up event notification for ITLM Runtime server
4.4.8 Registering Runtime server to the Administration server
Chapter 5. Administering IBM Tivoli License Manager
5.1 Case study: Physical design
5.2 Analysis and planning
5.3 Infrastructure build and design process.
5.4 Test scenarios and pilot
5.5 Case study: Logical design
5.6 Managing Customers and administrators
5.6.1 Adding a Customer to the Administration server
5.6.2 Creating and adding administrators accounts
5.6.3 Updating or deleting administration account details
5.6.4 Creating administrator accounts on the Runtime server
5.7 Managing IBM Tivoli License Manager components
5.7.1 Registering a Runtime server with the Administration server
5.7.2 Creating Divisions
5.7.3 Deploying an Agent on a node
5.7.4 Scheduling an inventory scan
5.7.5 Adding application users
5.8 Managing software entitlement and license pool
5.8.1 Gathering customer licensing and procurement information
5.8.2 Selecting a product for entitlement or license pool maintenance
5.8.3 Creating a license pool
5.9 Managing software product components
5.9.1 Updating the Master Catalog from the Unknown file table
5.9.2 Importing new releases of the ITLM catalog
Chapter 6. Reporting with IBM Tivoli License Manager
6.1 ITLM pre-defined reports
6.1.1 ITLM Administration server reports
6.1.2 ITLM Runtime Server report
6.2 Tivoli Data Warehouse integration
6.3 Tivoli Data Warehouse overview
6.4 Tivoli Data Warehouse concepts and components
6.5 ITLM and TDW integration components
6.6 Installation and configuration for TDW integration
6.6.1 ITLM Warehouse enablement pack installation
6.6.2 ITLM Warehouse enablement pack configuration
6.7 TDW reports
6.7.1 Accessing the reports
6.7.2 Reports available with IBM Tivoli License Manager
Chapter 7. Performance maximization techniques
7.1 Initial considerations
7.2 IBM DB2 Performance tuning considerations
7.2.1 Small ITLM environments
7.2.2 Medium ITLM environments
7.2.3 Large ITLM environments
7.3 IBM WebSphere performance tuning.
7.4 IBM HTTP Server performance tuning
7.5 ITLM components performance considerations
7.6 Operating system performance tuning
7.6.1 Windows environments
7.6.2 AIX environments
Appendix A. ITLM Agent installation using IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager
Software Package structure
Software Package variables
Software Package version
Software Package definition
Installation script structure
Agents definition file structure
Appendix B. SSL key creation for IBM Tivoli License Manager
Overview
Creating the SSL key files
Creating the server certificate file
Creating the key trusted store file
Appendix C. IBM Tivoli License Manager databases
The ITLM Administration server database
The ITLM Runtime server database
Appendix D. Additional material
Locating the Web material
Using the Web material
System requirements for downloading the Web material
How to use the Web material
Abbreviations and acronyms
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"March 2003."
"SG24-6888-00."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289) and index.
OCLC:
137342225

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