Only the root user can install. For security reasons, the root user must enter a non-root user name and group to own the installed files. This user and group must exist on the target host before starting the installation.
During installation, CA Gen displays the End User License Agreement. To scroll through the text in the agreement, use plus (+) or Shift plus (+) to move forward, and minus (-) of Shift minus (-) to move backward.
When installing on AIX, run the slibclean command before uninstalling software to release the shared libraries in memory. To run the slibclean command requires root privileges.
The format of the CA Gen download folder has a root directory with only a single setup executable and one subdirectory that is named for each supported platform. Running the root setup identifies the current platform and transfers control to the setup in the appropriate platform subdirectory. Before installing files, the installation process gathers information that it uses during the install.
To simplify installing CA Gen on multiple computers, you can copy the platform subdirectory to a hard disk and can run the setup program that is located in that subdirectory of the platform.
Each platform subdirectory contains a PIF formatted archive to register with the Unicenter Software Delivery, a centralized distribution product for remote delivery.
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