This section contains instructions for using setuid_launcher to give agents elevated permissions.
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Set the path to point to the setuid_launcher executable. This executable is located in <fglam_home>/bin/setuid_launcher. |
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Change the owner of <fglam_home>/bin/setuid_launcher to root. This permits the agents that need root privileges to be run as the root user without requiring a password. |
If these permissions are no longer needed, issue the following command:
chmod u-s <fglam_home>/bin/setuid_launcher
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Navigate to <fglam_home>/state/default/config. |
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Open the fglam.config.xml file for editing. |
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Edit the <config:path> element under <config:secure-launcher> to point to your local setuid_launcher executable. This executable is located in <fglam_home>/bin/setuid_launcher. |
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Change the owner of <fglam_home>/bin/setuid_launcher to root. This permits the agents that need root privileges to be run as the root user without requiring a password. |
If your database is installed on an HP-UX server, HP® provides a tool for ensuring that all the patches required to run JavaTM on HP-UX are installed.
The tool is available from http://www.hp.com/go/java.
To use the tool, issue the following command:
On newly installed AIX® systems, the base operating system can be further customized by the install_assist program provided by IBM®. By default, this program is listed in the /etc/inittab file so that it starts automatically when the system is started.
When install_assist runs automatically, it can interfere with the Agent Manager startup scripts that are installed in /etc/rc.d/rc2.d, and with other startup scripts, such as those provided by OpenSSH.
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Edit the /etc/inittab file. |
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Remove the following line from the /etc/inittab file: |
Installing and running the Agent Manager on a Linux® machine with several interfaces can result in a core dump with the following console output:
This error is related to a known JavaTM 6 issue, JDK-7078386. This issue is resolved in Java 7. For more information about JDK-7078386, you can visit http://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=7078386.
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On this machine, install the Agent Manager, and navigate to the following directory: <fglam_home>/state/default/config. |
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In this directory, locate and open the vm.config file for editing. |
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In the vm.config file, search for the java.vm property, and edit its value to point to the new JDK 7 installation. |
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Save your changes to the vm.config file, and close it. |
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