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UNAB Endpoint Installation Considerations

This section describes items you should consider when installing UNAB endpoints.

Error Message Appears if CA_LIC Installed in a Non-Default Directory

Valid on Solaris

Symptom:

After I installed CA_LIC in to a non-default directory I attempted to install CA ControlMinder and UNAB on the Solaris host. The installation completed successfully but the registration process ended with an error message.

Solution:

The error message appears when you specify to install the CA_LIC component into a non-default directory, for example you specified the LIC_INSTALL_DIR parameter to /work/CA directory. To workaround this problem specify the following parameter CASHCOMP=/work/CA and install UNAB.

Users Log in Fail When UNAB SELinux is Enabled on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8

Valid on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8

Active Directory users cannot log in to a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 if UNAB SELinux is enabled.

UNAB Installation Considerations for Solaris 8 and 9

Valid on Solaris 8, Solais 9

To install UNAB on Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 operating system, you must complete the following procedure before you extract the installation package:

  1. Copy the installation package to a temporary directory.
  2. Execute the following commands:
    zcat _SOLARIS_Ux_PKG_126.tar.Z | tar xof -
    
    rm -f uxauth/install/depend
    
  3. Open the pkgmap file and locate the line that begins with '1 i depend'.
  4. Remove the line from and save the file.

    You can now customize the package and install UNAB.

UNAB for Linux 390 Requires J2SE Version 5.0 for Remote Management

To remotely manage Linux s390 and s390x endpoints, verify that J2SE version 5.0 or later is installed on the endpoint. Remote management lets you use CA ControlMinder Enterprise Management to manage UNAB endpoints.

Note: You may need to configure the java_home configuration setting in the accommon.ini file. For more information, see the Implementation Guide.