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SAS 9.3 Guide to Software Updates

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Note: If you have multiple servers (such as <strong>SAS</strong>Server1 and <strong>SAS</strong>Server2), then<br />

you must disable the restrictive policy files on all these servers.<br />

To manually disable the use of <strong>SAS</strong> restrictive policy files:<br />

a On Windows, open the JBoss-home-direc<strong>to</strong>ry\bin\<strong>SAS</strong>Server1.bat file.<br />

On UNIX, open the JBoss-home-direc<strong>to</strong>ry/bin/<strong>SAS</strong>Server1.sh file.<br />

b In the start_as_script section, remove the following parameters from the<br />

JAVA_OPTS line:<br />

n –Djava.security.manager<br />

n –Djava.security.policy = JBoss-home-direc<strong>to</strong>ry\server<br />

\<strong>SAS</strong>Server1\sas.restrictive.permissions.policy<br />

If JBoss is running as a Windows service:<br />

a On Windows, open the JBoss-home-direc<strong>to</strong>ry\server<br />

\<strong>SAS</strong>Server1\wrapper.conf file.<br />

b Remove the following parameters from the wrapper.conf file:<br />

JBoss Application Server 49<br />

n wrapper.java.additional.##=––Djava.security.manager<br />

n wrapper.java.additional.##=––Djava.security.policy = JBosshome-direc<strong>to</strong>ry\server\<strong>SAS</strong>Server1\conf\sas.restrictive.permissions.policy<br />

After you update your software, the restrictive policy file might be re-created<br />

au<strong>to</strong>matically, or you might have <strong>to</strong> create this file manually. For more information,<br />

see “Res<strong>to</strong>re Restrictive Policy Settings” on page 83.

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