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Set the Library Path for Solaris

This topic only applies if WebSphere is installed on a Solaris system. If your WebSphere application server is installed on a Solaris system, you must configure the WebSphere library path environment variable to successfully install the Administrative UI.

To set the WebSphere library path

  1. Set the library path environment variable as follows:
    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=IBM_home/profiles/profile_name/installedApps/cell_name/
    IdentityMinder.ear/library:path_to_ETPKI_lib_directory:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    

    Example:

    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv04/installedApps/
    bnr210-dNode03Cell/IdentityMinder.ear/library:/opt/CA/SharedComponents/
    ETPKI/ETPKI/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    
  2. Restart the WebSphere application server.

FSS UI and non-FSS Objects

The intent of the FSS Administrative UI is to let you manage SOA Security Manager CA SiteMinder Federation Security Services. If you are familiar with previous versions of the SiteMinder Policy Server User Interface, you will notice that all SOA Security Manager objects appear in the FSS Administrative UI, except the application objects for Enterprise Policy Management (EPM). You should not use the FSS Administrative UI to manage these objects. If you need information while using the FSS Administrative UI, please consult the online help.


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