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To force an overwrite of any existing files, include the -o option when executing the package.
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For example: /CMAgent.<version>.SunOS -o.
6. Change the directory to the location where the InstallCMAgent executable file was extracted. For
example:
# cd <extractedpath>/CSIInstall
7. Use the ls -la command to validate that the following files are in this directory:
InstallCMAgent: The installation script.
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csi.config: The configuration file for the installation, where you can modify the installation
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options.
packages: Contains the installation packages.
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scripts: Contains the scripts needed for the install.
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8. To customize the settings for the installation variables, modify the installation configuration file,
csi.config, and then save your changes. If this file has only read permissions set, you will need to give
the file write permissions with the chmod u+x csi.config command. See the following installation
options for details.
Installation Options with
Default Values
CSI_AGENT_RUN_OPTION
CSI_NO_LOGIN_SHELL=
+S:+A:+/sbin/noshell+/bin/false+
/sbin/false+/usr/bin/false
+/sbin/nologin
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Description
The Agent can be installed as a daemon process or installed to be run by
inetd/xinetd/launchd.
• A value of inetd will install the Agent for execution by
inetd/xinetd/launchd.
• A value of daemon will install the agent for execution as a daemon
process.
The CSI_USER account must not have a login shell. This parameter lists
all valid no-login shells and is used to verify the CSI_USER has no-login
shell.
If your system has a valid no login shell that is not listed, then append a
plus sign and add the no login shell to the list.
The following describes the options available for this parameter:
• +S means only for Solaris
• +A means only for AIX
• +H means only for HP-UX
• +L means only for Linux
• +D means only for Darwin (Mac OS X)
• + means for all OS
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