How to Deploy the Reporting Server Using the Setup Wizard in Operations Manager 2007
Applies To: Operations Manager 2007 R2
Use the Operations Manager 2007 Setup Wizard to deploy the Reporting Server. You must deploy the Reporting data warehouse before deploying the Reporting Server.
The Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0 components must be installed on the computer before deploying the Reporting data warehouse. Run the Operations Manager 2007 Prerequisite Viewer to ensure that the .NET Framework version 3.0 components are installed.
Operations Manager 2007 does not support the installation of the Reporting Server on a computer that also functions as an Active Directory domain controller.
Important
Before you perform this procedure, be sure that the account you plan to use for the Reporting data warehouse Write account has SQL Login rights and is an Administrator on the Operations Manager database. Otherwise, setup fails and all changes are rolled back, which might leave SQL Reporting Services in an inoperable state.
For information about troubleshooting the deployment of Reporting, see https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=79243.
To deploy the Reporting Server using the Setup Wizard
Log on to the computer with an account that is a local administrator and has system administrator privileges on the Reporting data warehouse.
On the Operations Manager 2007 installation media, double-click the SetupOM.exe file.
On the Start page, click Install Operations Manager 2007 R2 Reporting.
On the Welcome to Operations Manager 2007 R2 Reporting Setup page, click Next.
On the End-User License Agreement page, read the license agreement, and if you want to continue, click I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.
On the Product Registration page, type the information in the text boxes (the CD key is required), and then click Next.
On the Custom Setup page, click Data Warehouse, click This component will not be available, and then click Next.
On the Connect to the Root Management Server page, in the Root Manager Server text box, type the computer name of the rootmManagement server, and then click Next.
On the Connect to the Operations Manager Data Warehouse page, do the following:
In the Enter the SQL Server database instance text box, click or type the name of the database instance that will host the Reporting data warehouse database (for example, computername\INSTANCE1).
Note
You must use the format of computername\instance when specifying instances of the SQL Server database. Do not use an alias to specify an instance.
In the SQL database name text box, type the name of the database.
In the SQL Server Port text box, type the port number. The default is 1433.
Click Next.
On the SQL Server Reporting Services Instance page, click Enter the SQL Server Reporting Services Manager, select the instance of SQL Server on which you want to install the Operations Manager 2007 Reporting Services Server (for example, computername\INSTANCE1), and then click Next.
On the Data Warehouse Write Account page, do the following:
In the User Account text box, type the user account.
In the Password text box, type the password.
In the Domain list, select the domain or local computer from the list.
Click Next.
On the Data Reader Account page, do the following:
In the User Account text box, type the user account.
In the Password text box, type the password.
In the Domain list, select the domain or local computer from the list.
Click Next.
On the Operational Data Reports page, click Join the Customer Experience Improvement Program to join CEIP, or click I don't want to join the program at this time to decline participation, and then click Next.
On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install.
On the Completing the Operations Manager Reporting Components Setup Wizard page, click Finish.
See Also
Tasks
How to Deploy the Reporting Data Warehouse Using the Setup Wizard in Operations Manager 2007
Other Resources
About Operations Manager 2007 Accounts
How to Run the Operations Manager 2007 Prerequisite Viewer
Using Operations Manager 2007 with Firewalls