Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 Guide for Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0

Locating the Web Agent AMAgent.properties Configuration File

The following table provides the default location for the web agent AMAgent.properties configuration file on the supported platforms.

Table 6–1 Location of the Web Agent AMAgent.properties Configuration File

Server 

Platform 

Location 

Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0 

SolarisTM (SPARC® platform and x86 platforms)

/etc/opt/SUNWam/agents/proxy4/config/_PathInstanceName/

Linux systems 

/etc/opt/agents/proxy4/config/_PathInstanceName/

Windows systems 

PolicyAgent-base\proxy4\config\_PathInstanceName\

where _PathInstanceName is derived from the full path to the proxy server instance directory. This _PathInstanceName directory is automatically created and named during the agent installation process.

The following is the full path to the proxy server instance directory on Solaris systems:

WebProxy-base/web-proxy-instance-name.

WebProxy-base

Represents the installation directory for Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0. The following is an example of a conceivable Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0 installation directory:

/opt/SUNWproxy/
web-proxy-instance-name

Represents the installation directory for Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0. The following is an example of a conceivable Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0 installation directory:

prox-server1

Therefore, the following is an example of a full path to the proxy server instance directory:

/opt/SUNWproxy/proxy-server1

The process of creating a name for the _PathInstanceName directory involves the conversion of slash symbols (such as the “/” on UNIX-based systems) into underscore symbols “_.”

For example, the preceding example of a proxy server instance name would be converted to the following _PathInstanceName directory name:

_opt_SUNWproxy_proxy-server1