Installation guide
Installing the Agent
Chapter 2 Policy Agents on Solaris and HP-UX 33
Installing the Policy Agent for a Web Server
You must have root permissions when you run the agent installation program.
1. Unpack the product binary using the following command:
# gunzip -dc
binaryname
.tar.gz| tar -xvof -
2. Run the setup program. You’ll find the program in the directory where you
untarred the binaries. At the command line, enter the following:
# ./setup
3. Set your JAVAHOME environment variable to a JDK version 1.3.1_04 or
higher. The installation requires that you set up your JAVAHOME variable
correctly. However, if you have incorrectly set the JAVAHOME variable, the
setup script will prompt you for supplying the correct JAVAHOME value:
Please enter JAVAHOME path to pick up java:
4. Type the full path to the directory where JDK is located. The installation
program starts with the Welcome page.
5. In the Welcome page, click Next.
6. Read the License Agreement. Click Yes to agree to the license terms.
7. In the Select Installation Directory panel, specify the directory where you
would like to install the agent.
Install Sun ONE Identity Server Policy Agent in this directory: Enter the full
path to the directory where you want to install the agent. The default
installation directory is
/opt
.
8. Click Next and provide the following information about the web server the
agent will protect:
Host Name: Enter the FQDN of the machine where the web server is installed.
For example, mycomputer.eng.example.com
Web Server Instance Directory: This prompt appears only ifyou are installing
the agent for Sun ONE Web Server. Specify the web server instance that this
agent will protect. Enter the full path to the directory where the web server
instance is located. Example: /web_server_root/https-mycomputer.example.com
Configuration Directory: Specify the directory where the httpd.conf file is
located. This field appears only when you are installing the agent for IBM
HTTP server.