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The IBM eServer BladeCenter JS20 - IBM Redbooks

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2. With the sources copied to the hard drive, launch the installer, as shown in<br />

Figure 8-4.<br />

blade:/root/Director-Source/ # ./dirinstall<br />

Attempting to install ITDAgent-4.12-1.ppc.rpm<br />

Preparing...<br />

#################################################<br />

ITDAgent<br />

#################################################<br />

To start the <strong>IBM</strong> Director Agent manually, run /opt/ibm/director/bin/twgstart<br />

Installation of selected components is successful.<br />

To start the <strong>IBM</strong> Director Agent manually, run /opt/ibm/director/bin/twgstart<br />

Figure 8-4 Installing the Director Agent<br />

3. After the installation is complete, configure security as desired. We chose to<br />

use encryption, as shown in Figure 8-5.<br />

blade:/etc/TWGServer/ # cd /opt/<strong>IBM</strong>/director/bin/<br />

blade:/opt/<strong>IBM</strong>/director/bin/ # cfgsecurity<br />

Do you want <strong>IBM</strong> Director to encrypt data communications on this system?<br />

0 - No<br />

1 - Yes<br />

Enter number corresponding to desired security setting (0 is default):<br />

1<br />

Encryption set or unset successfully.<br />

All <strong>IBM</strong> Director servers and encrypted systems are set to "secured"<br />

automatically.<br />

Setting secured or unsecured system successful.<br />

Figure 8-5 Configuring Director Agent security<br />

4. With the security set, start the Director Agent.<br />

blade:/opt/<strong>IBM</strong>/director/bin # ./twgstart<br />

146 <strong>The</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> Eserver <strong>BladeCenter</strong> <strong>JS20</strong>

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