Installation guide
Install the Web Agent Documentation on UNIX Systems
52 Web Agent Installation Guide
Install the Web Agent Documentation on UNIX Systems
You install the Web Agent documentation independently from the Web Agent—it
is not installed by default. We recommend that you install the documentation
before installing the Web Agent so you can specify the install location.
Note: If you plan to install the Web Agent documentation on the same system as
existing Policy Server documentation, the installation puts the Agent manuals in
the same location as the Policy Server documents, for example,
policy_server_home/ca_documents. You will not be prompted to specify a
location.
To install the documentation
1. Download the documentation installation programs from Technical Support,
and then navigate to the directory for your operating system.
2. Copy the appropriate installation file for your operating system to a local
directory then navigate to that directory.
Note: The binary files use the following naming conventions:
■ ca-wa-version-operating_system.bin (for most versions)
■ ca-wa-version-operating_system-processor-architecture.bin (for
versions requiring a specific processor or architecture type)
■ nete-wa-doc-version-linux.bin (linux 2.1)
3. Open a console window, and check the permissions on the binary file. You
may need to add execute to the installation file by running the chmod
command, for example:
chmod +x ca-wa-version-operating_system.bin
4. From a console window, run the documentation installation using one of the
following commands:
GUI mode:
./ca-wa-doc-version-operating_system.bin
Console mode:
./ca-wa-doc-version-operating_system.bin -i console
The documentation installation starts.
5. Read the License Agreement, pressing Enter to page through the entire
document. If you agree with the terms, enter Y to continue the installation.
6. Review the Important Instructions, then click Next.
7. Specify the installation directory.
The installation program installs the r12.0 SP2 Web Agent documentation in
the directory you specified.