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Once saved as a policy file, the converted file may be imported to the LCE Client Manager and assigned to the
appropriate client(s).
The following is an example of how to convert an lce_client.conf to a policy file (for RHEL):
# /opt/lce/daemons/lce_conf_file_converter -i
/opt/lce_client/lce_client.conf -o ~/lce_client_conf.lcp
Successfully converted /opt/lce_client/lce_client.conf to policy
/root/lce_client_conf.lcp.
# /opt/lce/daemons/lce_client_manager --import-policy
~/lce_client_conf.lcp --output-policy my-converted-conf
--client-type lceclient --os-type rhel
/opt/lce/daemons/policies/my-converted-conf_rhel_lceclient.lcp
If there is an error, a non-zero error code will be displayed.
LCE Linux and Unix-based Clients
The LCE Linux and Unix-based clients are available in a package format appropriate for the platform operating system
and include system startup files.
Installing the LCE Linux and Unix-Based Clients
Each client comes with an example client configuration file (e.g., lce_client.conf for the LCE Client), the program
binary, and is installed into the appropriate client directory that will be created if it does not already exist.
To install the LCE Client, obtain the package for your OS platform and desired client and install as the root user on the
target client system.
The following table provides an installation example for each available LCE Client for RHEL/CentOS and other Unix-
based systems. Any special installation instructions are provided in a note following the example.
LCE Client
Installation Example
Red Hat / CentOS
LCE Client (Log Agent)
# rpm -ivh lce_client-4.x.x-esX.i386.rpm
LCE WMI Monitor Agent
# rpm -ivh wmi_monitor-4.x.x-esX.i386.rpm
Tenable NetFlow Monitor
# rpm -ivh TenableNetFlowMonitor-4.x.x-esX.i386.rpm
Tenable Network Monitor
# rpm -ivh TenableNetworkMonitor-4.x.x-esX.i386.rpm
Mac OS X
LCE Client (Log Agent)
Download lce_client-4.x.x-osx.pkg.tar.gz to the client system and click on
it to run the Mac Installer.