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v3 v4 3 3 The recommended, normal, setup of Raptor involves the Raptor ICA being installed on each server you wish to monitor, and the Raptor Server components (the MUA and the Web interface) being installed together on a separate server. 4 4 5 = Installing =5 = 1. Installing = 6 6 7 == Installing the Server Components ==7 == 1.1 Installing the Server Components == 8 8 9 [Software/Install/MuaAndWebLinux MUA and Web on Linux] 9 The first step is to install both the MUA and Web packages. Instructions are available for doing this [Software/Install/MuaAndWebLinux on Linux] or [Software/Install/MuaAndWebWindows on Windows]. Follow these instructions then come back here and continue to 1.2... 10 10 11 [Software/Install/MuaAndWebWindows MUA and Web on Windows] 11 == 1.2 Installing the ICA == 12 12 13 == Installing the ICA == 13 The next step is to install the ICA package on each service you wish to monitor. Instructions are also available for doing this [Software/Install/IcaLinux on Linux] or [Software/Install/IcaWindows on Windows]. Follow these instructions then come back here and continue to 2... 14 14 15 [Software/Install/IcaLinux ICA on Linux] 15 = 2. Configuring = 16 16 17 [Software/Install/IcaWindows ICA on Windows] 17 Now that you have the server components (MUA/Web) installed on one server, and the ICA on another, they must be configured to communicate with each other. To do this, follow these instructions - [Software/Configuration/IcaToMua Configure the ICA and MUA to communicate]. 18 18 19 = Configuration Necessary=19 = 3. Enjoy! = 20 20 21 [Software/Configuration/IcaToMua ICA to MUA] 21 That should be all you need to do. If you encounter any problems, check out the [https://iam.cf.ac.uk/trac/RAPTOR/wiki/Support Raptor Support pages].