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UNIX cse_config

Run cse_config for UNIX using the cseadmin account, the CSE account that is used when installing the CSE Servers. Begin by logging in using the cseadmin account.

The cse_config utility uses the same tool the CA Gen Installation tool uses for the interview process and can conduct the interview in GUI mode when the following conditions are met:

In GUI mode, you can use the mouse to click buttons and move focus to fields.

When these conditions are not met, cse_config conducts the interview in VT100 mode. In VT100 mode, use the TAB and arrow keys to navigate in a dialog, use the space bar to change checkboxes or radio buttons, and use the Enter key to activate the selected button.

The VT100 mode requires you to use a terminal or terminal emulator that supports the VT100 command and control characters. If you are using any other type of terminal or a terminal emulator, set the terminal mode to VT100 before logging on to the UNIX platform.

For example, if you are using the Microsoft Windows telnet program to log in, start the program in VT100 mode by entering the following command in the command-line window or the Run program dialog:

telnet -t vt100 <hostname>
<hostname>

Specifies the network name of the computer where CSE is installed.

If you have an earlier version of CSE on your system, cse_config can pick up some of the configuration information from that version. If the environment variable IEF_CSE_SRV is set to the earlier installation directory, cse_config looks in that directory for configuration information from the earlier installation.

The utility gets the information from the following files:

When you are ready to start cse_config, enter the following commands for a Bourne, Korn, or C shell:

cd <CSE Servers installation directory>
cd cse/bin
./cse_config