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N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 Installation Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 Overview
Overview of the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 Installation Tasks
Overview of N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 Applications
Master Server
Local Distributor
Remote Agent
Command Line Interface Client
Network Protocols
Raw TCP/IP
Secure Shell
Secure Sockets Layer
Chapter 2 System Requirements for the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
General System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
Supported Web Browsers
Required Operating System Patches
Requirements for SSH
Requirement for Jython
Requirements for Locales
Application Requirements
System Requirements for Applications on Solaris OS Systems
Solaris Master Server
Solaris Local Distributor, Remote Agent, and CLI Client
System Requirements for Applications on Red Hat Linux
Red Hat Linux Master Server
Red Hat Linux Local Distributor, Remote Agent, and CLI Client
System Requirements for Applications on IBM AIX
System Requirements for Applications on Windows 2000
Windows 2000 Master Server
Windows 2000 Local Distributor, Remote Agent, and CLI Client
Chapter 3 Gathering Information Before Installation
Configuration Decisions
The Java Runtime Environment
User Ownership of Applications
Network Protocol
Jython
Worksheet for All Applications
Worksheet for the Master Server
Worksheet for Local Distributors
Worksheet for Remote Agents
Worksheet for CLI Clients
Chapter 4 Installing the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX Systems
Installing the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
How to Install the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX Systems
Non-Interactive Installation of a Remote Agent on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX Systems
How to Non-Interactively Install a Remote Agent on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX Systems
Remote Installation of Remote Agents on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX Systems
How to Remotely Install Remote Agents on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX
Chapter 5 Installing the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Windows Systems
Installing the Master Server
How to Install the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 Master Server on Windows
How to Create a Scheduled Task to Optimize the Database
Installing the Remote Agent, Local Distributor, and CLI Client
How to Install the Remote Agent, Local Distributor, and CLI Client on Windows
Non-Interactive Installation of a Remote Agent on Windows
How to Non-Interactively Install Remote Agents on Windows
Remote Installation of Remote Agents on Windows
How to Remotely Install Remote Agents on Windows
Remote Agent Variable Values
Chapter 6 Configuring the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 to Use Secure Shell
Overview of SSH and Requirements
Empty Password Keys or ssh-agent
SSH Requirements
Task Map for Configuring SSH
Preparing the Keys
How to Generate Key Pairs
How to Set Up Keys for Empty Password Files When Using One Key Pair
How to Set Up Keys for Empty Password Files When Using Multiple Key Pairs
How to Set Up Keys for the ssh-agent
Setting Up and Testing the Connectivity on the Master Server
How to Start the ssh-agent on the Master Server
How to Set Up and Test the Connectivity on the Master Server
Configuring SSH For the Applications
How to Configure SSH for Local Distributors and Remote Agents
How to Configure SSH for the CLI Client With the ssh-agent
How to Configure SSH for the CLI Client With Empty Passwords
The jexec Wrapper
OpenSSH 2.0 Command Reference
Chapter 7 Configuring the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 for SSL
Overview of SSL Support in the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
Cipher Suites: Encryption and Authentication Overview
Authentication Key Stores
Using Passwords With SSL
Limitations of SSL on the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
Task Map for Configuring SSL
Enabling SSL in Tomcat
How to Generate SSL Certificates for Tomcat
How to Enable SSL in Tomcat
Requiring Users to Connect to the Web Interface Using SSL
How to Require Users to Connect Using SSL
How to Revert to the Original Configuration
Creating Key Stores
How to Create Key Stores
Configuring SSL
How to Configure SSL
Sample Configuration Scenarios
How to Configure SSL Without Authentication Between the Master Server, Local Director, and Remote Agent
How to Configure SSL Server Authentication
How to Configure SSL Server and Client Authentication
How to Configure SSL Authentication Between a CLI Client and Master Server
SSL Cipher Suites
Chapter 8 Configuring the Java Virtual Machine Security Policy
Configuring the JVM Security Policy
How to Configure the JVM Policy for the Master Server
How to Configure the JVM Policy for the Remote Agent
How to Configure the JVM Policy for the Local Distributor
Postgres Security
Chapter 9 Upgrading to the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
Upgrading Overview
Upgrading Solaris OS and Red Hat Master Servers
How to Migrate Data on a Solaris OS or a Red Hat Master Server
Upgrading Windows Master Servers
How to Install A Side-by-Side Windows Master Server
How to Migrate Data on a Windows Master Server
Upgrading Remote Agents and Local Distributors
How to Upgrade Remote Agents and Local Distributors
Migrating Master Server Data
Migration Overview
Migration Details for the Properties File
Chapter 10 Uninstalling the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
Uninstalling Applications on Solaris OS, Red Hat, and IBM AIX Systems
How to Uninstall Package-Based Applications on a Solaris OS System
How to Uninstall File-Based Applications on Solaris OS, Red Hat, and IBM AIX Systems
Uninstalling Applications on Windows Systems
Chapter 11 Administering the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
Starting the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 Applications
Starting Applications on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX Systems
Starting Applications on Windows Systems
Backing Up and Restoring the Master Server
How to Back Up a Master Server
How to Restore a Master Server
Backing Up and Restoring Remote Agents
Determining the Version and Build of the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1
Appendix A Installation and Configuration Reference
Reference Data for the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX
Directory Structure of the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX
Database Optimization on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX
Sample Remote Agent Parameters File for Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX
Reference Data for the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Windows
Directory Structure of the N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 on Windows
Cygwin
Actions Performed by the Windows Installation Scripts
Appendix B Troubleshooting
Issues During Installation on Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and IBM AIX
Warning When Installing the JRE on IBM AIX
Cannot Eject N1 Service Provisioning System 4.1 CD After Installation on a Solaris OS System
How to Stop an Application on a Solaris OS System
Runtime Issue
Master Server and Database Services Stop
SSH Connectivity
Master Server Unable to Connect to Local Distributor Through an Intermediate Local Distributor
Unable to Connect to an Application Using SSH
How to Troubleshoot SSH Connectivity Issues
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