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Installing OVO Agents on the Managed Nodes<br />

Installation Tips<br />

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Tips for UNIX Installations<br />

When installing on UNIX managed nodes, follow these general<br />

guidelines:<br />

❏ Short System Name<br />

Make sure that uname(1M) (<strong>HP</strong>-UX) or uname(1)(Sun Solaris)<br />

returns the short system name.<br />

❏ Fully Qualified System Name<br />

Configure the name service (/etc/hosts or DNS) so all name-service<br />

operations (for example, nslookup) are consistently resolved to the<br />

fully qualified system name. For example, hostname is not<br />

name-service related and may return the short hostname.<br />

❏ Same Log Directory<br />

During de-installation of OVO, the non-default log directory on<br />

UNIX systems is erased.<br />

The following rules apply to this directory:<br />

Directories for Managed Nodes<br />

Do not use the same directory for more than one managed node.<br />

Using the same directory could cause problems if the directory is<br />

NFS-mounted across several systems.<br />

Directories for Other Applications<br />

Do not use the same log directory for OVO and other<br />

applications.<br />

Subdirectories for Other Applications or Managed Nodes<br />

Do not create subdirectories other than the OVO log directory for<br />

use by other applications or managed nodes.<br />

❏ Security File<br />

Make sure that the security file for inetd on the managed nodes<br />

allows remshd or ftpd for the management server.<br />

If managing Novell NetWare nodes, echo service must be allowed as<br />

well.<br />

For example, for <strong>HP</strong>-UX 11.x, use the following:<br />

/var/adm/inetd.sec<br />

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