Use the following instructions to install the web agent using the command line on Linux systems.
Unpack the product binary in the directory of your choice using the following command:
# gunzip -dc binaryname.tar.gz| tar -xvof -
In the directory in which you unpack the binaries, issue the following command:
# ./setup -nodisplay |
When prompted, provide the following information:
Have you read, and do you accept, all of the terms of the preceding Software License Agreement? Enter yes.
Install the agent in this directory: Enter the full path to the directory in which you want to install the agent.
The directory you choose in which to install the web agent is referred to as the Policy Agent base directory, or PolicyAgent-base.
Provide the following information about the Apache HTTP Server instance this agent will protect:
Host Name
Apache Binary Directory
Web Server Port
Web Server Protocol
Agent Deployment URI
Apache Config Directory
SSL Ready
For a description of the information to enter for these prompts, see GUI Installation of Agent for Apache HTTP Server on Linux Systems.
Provide the following information about the Access Manager host:
Primary Server Host
Primary Server Port
Primary Server Protocol
Primary Server Deployment URI
Primary Console Deployment URI
Failover Server Host
Failover Server Port
Failover Server Protocol
Failover Server Deployment URI
Failover Console Deployment URI
Agent-Access Manager Shared Secret
Re-enter Shared Secret
CDSSO Enabled
For a description of the information to enter for these prompts, see GUI Installation of Agent for Apache HTTP Server on Linux Systems.
The following text is displayed:
Ready to Install 1. Install Now 2. Start Over 3. Exit Installation |
When prompted, What would you like to do?, enter 1 to start the installation.
The following text is displayed:
Product Result More Information 1. Sun Java(tm) System Access Manager Policy Agent Installed Available 2. Done |
To see log information, enter 1. To exit the Installation program, enter 2.
To ensure that the installation was successful, see All Systems: Verifying a Successful Installation on Policy Agent 2.2.
If you want to configure multiple instances of Apache HTTP Server, you must set up multiple Apache HTTP Server Virtual Hosts, as described in All Systems: Configuring Agent for Apache HTTP Server on Multiple Apache HTTP Server Virtual Hosts.