CMS report service not installed during installation of BOE XI 3.1 SP3

Hi,
Our current deployment is Windows 2008 64 bit / MySQL.
During the installation, I got the error "The Central Management Server has failed to start. Press 'Retry' to attempt to start it again or 'Cancel' to skip any actions dependent on the Central Management Server. STW00213." I pressed 'Retry', but did not help, so 'Cancel' to continue.
After I got the message "BOE 3.1 has been successfully installed", I went to CMS, and saw only 2 servers (Tomcat and WinHTTP Web Proxy).
How do I get Report application service?
Please help!!
Thanks.

Please add your hostname and ip address in the <WIndows installation directory>\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file and try to reinstall. Make sure that you are using an account that is part of the Locla administrators group to do the installation. If possible deactivate temporarily any virus scanner and firewall running on your server.
Regards,
Stratos

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