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Note
Before
using
this
information
and
the
product
it
supports,
read
the
information
in
Notices,
on
page
29.
First
Edition
(May
2004)
This
edition
applies
to
version
5,
release
1,
modification
0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
(product
number
5724-F82)
and
to
all
subsequent
releases
and
modifications
until
otherwise
indicated
in
new
editions.
Copyright
International
Business
Machines
Corporation
2003,
2004.
All
rights
reserved.
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Government
Users
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or
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by
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Preface
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Installing
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Using
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Uninstalling
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Using
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Preface
The
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Installation
Guide:
Client
Component
book
explains
how
to
install
and
configure
the
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
software.
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
is
a
data
collection
service
that
gathers
and
stores
a
wide
variety
of
information
from
multiple
participating
systems.
Information
types
can
include
any
data
on
a
system,
such
as
operating
system
versions,
software
patch
levels,
and
security-related
data.
System
and
security
administrators
can
use
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
service
to
monitor
specific
data
checkpoints
on
any
given
machine
(or
group
of
machines).
Who
should
read
this
book
The
target
audience
for
this
installation
guide
includes:
v
Security
administrators
v
System
administrators
What
this
book
contains
This
document
contains
the
following
chapters:
v
Chapter
1,
Installation
overview,
on
page
1
describes
the
prerequisites
for
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager.
v
Chapter
2,
Installing
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client,
on
page
5
describes
how
to
install
the
client.
v
Chapter
3,
Uninstalling
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager,
on
page
17
describes
how
to
remove
any
of
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
system
components.
v
Chapter
4,
Alternate
installation
methods,
on
page
25
describes
how
to
install
in
silent
mode
using
a
response
file
to
provide
input
or
in
console
mode.
v
Chapter
5,
Troubleshooting,
on
page
27
describes
solutions
for
problems
that
you
might
encounter
during
the
installation
of
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager.
Publications
Read
the
descriptions
of
the
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
library,
the
prerequisite
publications,
and
the
related
publications
to
determine
which
publications
you
might
find
helpful.
After
you
determine
the
publications
you
need,
refer
to
the
instructions
for
accessing
publications
online.
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
library
The
publications
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
library
are:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Installation
Guide:
All
Components
(GC32-1592-00)
Explains
how
to
install
and
configure
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
software.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Installation
Guide:
Client
Component
(GC32-1593-00)
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2003,
2004
v
http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install_client.pdf/http://scm51_install.pdf/ -
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Explains
how
to
install
and
configure
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
component
software.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Administration
Guide
(SC32-1594-00)
Explains
how
to
manage
and
configure
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
services
using
the
administration
console.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Collector
Development
Guide
(SC32-1595-00)
Explains
how
to
design
and
implement
custom
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
collectors.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Warehouse
Enablement
Pack,
Version
1.1
Implementation
Guide
for
Tivoli
Data
Warehouse,
Version
1.2
(SC32-1596-00)
Explains
how
to
integrate
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
with
Tivoli
Data
Warehouse.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Release
Notes
(GI11-4695-00)
Provides
late-breaking
information,
such
as
software
limitations,
workarounds,
and
documentation
updates.
Related
publications
This
section
lists
publications
related
to
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
library.
The
Tivoli
Software
Library
provides
a
variety
of
Tivoli
publications
such
as
white
papers,
datasheets,
demonstrations,
redbooks,
and
announcement
letters.
The
Tivoli
Software
Library
is
available
on
the
Web
at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/
The
Tivoli
Software
Glossary
includes
definitions
for
many
of
the
technical
terms
related
to
Tivoli
software.
The
Tivoli
Software
Glossary
is
available,
in
English
only,
from
the
Glossary
link
on
the
left
side
of
the
Tivoli
Software
Library
Web
page
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/
IBM
DB2
Universal
Database
IBM
DB2
Universal
Database
is
required
when
using
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager.
Additional
information
about
DB2
can
be
found
at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/
Accessing
publications
online
The
publications
for
this
product
are
available
online
in
Portable
Document
Format
(PDF)
or
Hypertext
Markup
Language
(HTML)
format,
or
both
in
the
Tivoli
software
library:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library
To
locate
product
publications
in
the
library,
click
the
Product
manuals
link
on
the
left
side
of
the
library
page.
Then,
locate
and
click
the
name
of
the
product
on
the
Tivoli
software
information
center
page.
Product
publications
include
release
notes,
installation
guides,
users
guides,
administrators
guides,
and
developers
references.
Note:
To
ensure
proper
printing
of
PDF
publications,
select
the
Fit
to
page
check
box
in
the
Adobe
Acrobat
Print
window
(which
is
available
when
you
click
File
Print ).
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Security
Compliance
Manager:
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Guide:
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Component
http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/library/http://scm51_relnotes.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_tdwguide.pdf/http://scm51_devguide.pdf/http://scm51_admin.pdf/ -
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Accessibility
Accessibility
features
help
a
user
who
has
a
physical
disability,
such
as
restricted
mobility
or
limited
vision,
to
use
software
products
successfully.
You
can
use
assistive
technologies
to
hear
and
navigate
the
product
documentation.
You
also
can
use
the
keyboard
instead
of
the
mouse
to
operate
some
features
of
the
graphical
user
interface.
Tivoli
technical
training
For
Tivoli
technical
training
information,
refer
to
the
IBM
Tivoli
Education
Web
site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/education.
Contacting
software
support
Before
contacting
IBM
Tivoli
Software
Support
with
a
problem,
refer
to
the
IBM
Tivoli
Software
Support
site
by
clicking
the
Tivoli
support
link
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/support/
If
you
need
additional
help,
contact
software
support
by
using
the
methods
described
in
the
IBM
Software
Support
Guide
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html
The
guide
provides
the
following
information:
v
Registration
and
eligibility
requirements
for
receiving
support
v
Telephone
numbers,
depending
on
the
country
in
which
you
are
located
v
A
list
of
information
you
should
gather
before
contacting
customer
support
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used
in
this
book
This
reference
uses
several
conventions
for
special
terms
and
actions
and
for
operating
system-dependent
commands
and
paths.
Typeface
conventions
The
following
typeface
conventions
are
used
in
this
reference:
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commands
or
mixed
case
commands
that
are
difficult
to
distinguish
from
surrounding
text,
keywords,
parameters,
options,
names
of
Java
classes,
and
objects
are
in
bold .
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titles
of
publications,
and
special
words
or
phrases
that
are
emphasized
are
in
italic.
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examples,
command
lines,
screen
output,
file
and
directory
names
that
are
difficult
to
distinguish
from
surrounding
text,
system
messages,
text
that
the
user
must
type,
and
values
for
arguments
or
command
options
are
in
monospace.
Operating
system
differences
This
book
uses
the
UNIX
convention
for
specifying
environment
variables
and
for
directory
notation.
When
using
the
Windows
command
line,
replace
$variable
with
%variable%
for
environment
variables
and
replace
each
forward
slash
(/)
with
a
backslash
(\)
in
directory
paths.
If
you
are
using
the
bash
shell
on
a
Windows
system,
you
can
use
the
UNIX
conventions.
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Chapter
1.
Installation
overview
This
chapter
lists
the
supported
operating
systems,
prerequisites,
and
disk
and
memory
requirements
for
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager.
It
also
suggests
important
things
you
should
consider
before
you
begin
the
product
installation.
Supported
operating
systems
The
following
table
lists
the
supported
operating
systems
for
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
software.
See
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Installation
Guide:
All
Components
for
information
on
installing
other
components.
Note:
Unless
otherwise
noted,
for
Linux
systems
only
Intel,
IA32
is
supported.
Table
1.
Clients,
collectors,
and
proxy
relay
Operating
system
Level
Patch/maintenance
level
AIX
5.1
Latest
cumulative
patches
AIX
5.2
Latest
cumulative
patches
HP-UX
11.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
HP-UX
11i
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
6.2
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
7.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
7.1
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
7.2
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
7.3
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
8.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Linux
9.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
Sun
Solaris
2.6
Latest
cumulative
patches
Sun
Solaris
2.7
Latest
cumulative
patches
Sun
Solaris
2.8
Latest
cumulative
patches
Sun
Solaris
2.9
Latest
cumulative
patches
Windows
NT
4.0
Server
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
Windows
NT
4.0
Workstation
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
Windows
2000
Server
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
Windows
2000
Advanced
Server
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
Windows
2000
Professional
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
Windows
XP
Professional
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
Windows
2003
Server
Standard
Edition
and
Enterprise
Edition
Latest
service
pack
and
security
roll
up
package
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Table
1.
Clients,
collectors,
and
proxy
relay
(continued)
Operating
system
Level
Patch/maintenance
level
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
2.1
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
Advanced
Server
3.0
(see
note
below)
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
for
zSeries
3.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
for
iSeries
or
pSeries
3.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
for
zSeries
7.2
Latest
cumulative
patches
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
Advanced
Server
2.1
Latest
cumulative
patches
SUSE
LINUX
7.0
Latest
cumulative
patches
SUSE
LINUX
Enterprise
Server
8
Latest
cumulative
patches
SUSE
LINUX
Enterprise
Server
for
zSeries
8
Latest
cumulative
patches
SUSE
LINUX
Enterprise
Server
for
iSeries
or
pSeries
8
Latest
cumulative
patches
Note:
The
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
Advanced
Server
3.0
platform
can
only
be
installed
using
the
console
mode
in
Japanese.
Please
see
Console
mode
installation
on
page
26
for
more
information
on
how
to
perform
a
console
mode
install.
Software
prerequisites
All
UNIX-based
and
Linux
systems
must
have
full
X
Windows
(X11)
support
in
place
for
the
installation
to
run
correctly,
regardless
of
whether
or
not
the
system
contains
a
graphics
card.
See
the
installation
media
for
the
systems
operating
system
to
install
X
Windows
(X11).
The
following
table
lists
the
software
prerequisites
for
the
HP-UX
client.
Table
2.
Client,
collectors,
and
proxy
relay
software
prerequisites
Operating
system
Requirements
HP-UX
11.0,
11i
Java
Runtime
Environment
(JRE)
1.3.1
Disk
and
memory
requirements
for
client
and
collectors
The
following
table
lists
the
disk
and
memory
requirements
for
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
and
collectors.
Table
3.
Disk
and
memory
requirements
for
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
Client
Platform
Disk
Requirements
for
Installation
Directory
Disk
Requirements
for
Temporary
Directory
Memory
Requirements
AIX
64
MB
45
MB
75
MB
RAM
HP-UX
64
MB
6
MB
75
MB
RAM
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3.
Disk
and
memory
requirements
for
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
(continued)
Client
Platform
Disk
Requirements
for
Installation
Directory
Disk
Requirements
for
Temporary
Directory
Memory
Requirements
Linux
64
MB
46
MB
75
MB
RAM
Solaris
64
MB
65
MB
75
MB
RAM
Windows
64
MB
44
MB
75
MB
RAM
Note:
The
HP-UX
platform
values
in
the
table
are
much
smaller
than
the
other
platform
values
because
the
Java
Runtime
Environment
is
not
packaged
with
the
HP-UX
client.
Disk
and
memory
requirements
for
proxy
relay
The
following
table
lists
the
disk
and
memory
requirements
for
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
with
the
proxy
relay
collector.
Table
4.
Disk
and
memory
requirements
for
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
proxy
relay
Client
Platform
Disk
Requirements
for
Installation
Directory
Disk
Requirements
for
Temporary
Directory
Memory
Requirements
AIX
64
MB
45
MB
256
MB
RAM
minimum,
512
MB
RAM
recommended
HP-UX
64
MB
6
MB
256
MB
RAM
minimum,
512
MB
RAM
recommended
Linux
64
MB
46
MB
256
MB
RAM
minimum,
512
MB
RAM
recommended
Solaris
64
MB
65
MB
256
MB
RAM
minimum,
512
MB
RAM
recommended
Windows
64
MB
44
MB
256
MB
RAM
minimum,
512
MB
RAM
recommended
Note:
The
HP-UX
platform
values
in
the
table
are
much
smaller
than
the
other
platform
values
because
the
Java
Runtime
Environment
is
not
packaged
with
the
HP-UX
client.
CD
Layout
The
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
5.1
CD
contains
the
following
files
and
directories:
v
/policies/Network_AIX.pol
v
/policies/System_AIX.pol
v
/policies/Network_Windows.pol
v
/policies/System_Windows.pol
v
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v
scm_hp11
v
scm_linux
v
scm_linux390
v
scm_linuxppc
v
scm_solaris
v
scm_win32.exe
v
scminstall.jar
The
scm_aix,
scm_hp11,
scm_linux,
scm_linux390,
scm_linuxppc,
scm_solaris,
scm_win32.exe
and
scminstall.jar
are
the
InstallShield
executables
and
.jar
file
needed
to
install
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager.
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Chapter
2.
Installing
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
This
chapter
describes
how
to
install
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client.
Before
you
begin
Before
you
install
the
client:
v
If
you
are
reinstalling
the
client,
stop
it
before
you
attempt
to
reinstall
it.
See
Using
the
InstallShield
MultiPlatform
package
to
uninstall
on
page
17
for
more
information.
v
You
will
need
the
host
name
and
port
number
of
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
server
that
the
client
will
connect
to.
v
If
you
will
install
the
client
on
a
HP-UX
system
that
is
using
Japanese
as
its
language,
use
the
console
mode
installation
or
enter
export
LANG=C
in
your
command
window
prior
to
using
the
ISMP
install.
For
more
information
on
the
console
mode
installation,
see
Chapter
4,
Alternate
installation
methods,
on
page
25.
v
If
you
will
install
the
client
on
a
Linux
for
zSeries
system
or
on
a
Linux
for
390
system,
these
systems
do
not
come
with
a
CD-ROM
drive.
You
must
load
the
CD
on
a
workstation
that
has
a
CD-ROM
and
NFS
mount
it
to
the
Linux
system,
or
FTP
the
scm_linux390
and
scminstall.jar
files
to
the
Linux
system.
v
If
you
will
install
the
client
on
a
Linux
for
zSeries
system,
you
must
connect
to
the
Linux
for
zSeries
installation
file
with
a
system
that
supports
an
X
server,
or
use
the
console
mode
when
installing.
See
Console
mode
installation
on
page
26
for
more
information
on
using
the
console
mode
install.
v
The
Red
Hat
Enterprise
Linux
Advanced
Server
3.0
platform
can
only
be
installed
using
the
console
mode
in
Japanese.
Please
see
Console
mode
installation
on
page
26
for
more
information
on
how
to
perform
a
console
mode
install.
v
For
installations
on
UNIX-based
or
Linux
platforms,
set
the
umask
to
022
for
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
files
to
be
installed
with
the
correct
permissions
for
operations.
If
the
umask
is
set
to
another
value,
the
install
will
complete
but
the
product
will
not
run.
v
For
more
information
on
alternative
installation
methods,
including
silent
and
console
mode
installations,
see
Chapter
4,
Alternate
installation
methods,
on
page
25.
Additional
client
installation
requirements
are
listed
on
the
Welcome
window
of
the
installation
program.
Using
the
InstallShield
MultiPlatform
Package
to
Install
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
uses
the
InstallShield
MultiPlatform
(ISMP)
tool
for
installation
on
all
supported
client
platforms.
See
Chapter
1,
Installation
overview,
on
page
1
for
a
complete
list
of
supported
client
platforms.
Through
the
use
of
ISMP,
a
Java-based
installation
tool,
a
common
look
and
feel
for
installation
is
provided
regardless
of
your
operating
system.
Configuration
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questions
are
provided
by
the
installation,
and
a
simple
configuration
is
performed
during
installation
to
get
you
up
and
running
quickly.
In
addition
to
the
regular
product
installation
package,
a
stand-alone
ISMP
client
installation
package
is
provided.
This
client-only
installation
is
very
similar
to
the
regular
product
installation,
but
contains
fewer
screens.
Differences
between
the
regular
and
client-only
installation
packages
are
indicated
throughout
the
installation
procedure.
When
you
use
ISMP
to
install
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client,
you
will
follow
these
steps
regardless
of
your
operating
system:
1.
Run
the
installation
executable.
The
list
of
the
platform-specific
installation
executables
is
located
in
Chapter
1,
Installation
overview,
on
page
1.
A
startup
window
for
the
Java
Virtual
Machine,
JVM,
is
displayed
while
the
JVM
is
loaded.
2.
The
Language
Selection
window
is
displayed.
Select
a
language
for
the
installation.
Click
OK .
Figure
1.
Language
Selection
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3.
The
installation
Welcome
window
is
displayed.
This
window
lists
all
the
required
information
for
each
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
component;
use
the
scroll
bar
to
display
the
required
information
for
the
component
you
will
be
installing.
Click
Next .
Note:
This
window
is
not
displayed
in
the
client-only
installation.
4.
The
software
license
agreement
is
displayed.
Accept
the
agreement
and
click
Next
to
continue.
Figure
2.
Installation
Welcome
window
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5.
The
Installation
Directory
Location
window
is
displayed.
The
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
client
code
is
installed
in
the
/opt/IBM/SCM
directory
on
UNIX-based
platforms
and
the
Linux
platforms,
and
in
the
C:\Program
Files\IBM\SCM
directory
on
Windows.
Enter
a
different
installation
location
in
this
window
if
you
do
not
want
to
use
the
default
directory.
Click
Next .
Note:
If
you
have
already
installed
another
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
component,
or
are
reinstalling
the
client,
the
Installation
Directory
Location
window
will
not
be
displayed.
The
installation
program
will
automatically
install
the
client
to
the
same
location
as
the
previously
installed
components.
Figure
3.
Installation
Directory
Location
window
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6.
The
System
Component
Selection
window
is
displayed.
After
the
system
component
selection
window
opens,
you
will
be
able
to
continue
your
installation
based
on
the
system
component
you
have
selected.
Select
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Client
and
click
Next .
Note:
This
window
is
not
displayed
in
the
client-only
installation.
Figure
4.
System
Component
Selection
window
Client
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7.
For
client
installations
on
the
HP-UX
platform,
the
Java
Runtime
Location
window
is
displayed.
Enter
the
directory
that
contains
the
1.3.1
JVM,
and
click
Next .
Figure
5.
HP-UX
Java
Runtime
Location
window
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8.
The
Client
Communication
Mode
Configuration
window
is
displayed.
Enter
the
client
connection
port,
and
the
client
communications
mode.
There
are
two
communication
modes:
Push
A
client
that
permits
communication
with
the
server
to
be
initiated
by
either
the
client
or
the
server.
Pull
A
client
that
permits
communication
with
the
server
to
be
initiated
by
only
the
server.Defining
a
client
as
a
push
client
permits
communication
with
the
server
to
be
established
by
either
the
client
or
the
server.
In
some
network
environments,
however,
inbound
connections
to
the
server
might
not
be
permitted.
In
these
cases,
defining
the
client
as
a
pull
client
forces
the
server
to
initiate
all
communications
with
the
client.
Pull
clients
are
generally
needed
when
the
server
is
located
behind
a
firewall.
To
install
a
push
client,
select
Push
and
click
Next .
To
install
a
pull
client,
select
Pull ,
click
Next ,
and
proceed
to
Step
11
on
page
14.
Figure
6.
Client
Communication
Mode
Configuration
window
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9.
The
Server
Communication
Configuration
window
is
displayed.
Enter
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
manager
server
host
name
and
connection
port
for
server
and
client
communications.
Select
the
check
box
if
the
client
has
a
dynamic
IP
address,
or
if
the
IP
address
or
host
name
of
the
client
changes
frequently.
Clear
the
check
box
if
the
client
has
a
static
IP
address.
Click
Next
to
continue
the
installation.
Figure
7.
Server
Communication
Configuration
window
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10.
For
DHCP
clients,
the
Client
DHCP
Configuration
window
is
displayed.
You
can
enter
an
optional
DHCP
client
alias,
or
the
system
will
use
a
default
alias
of
the
client
host
name.
Click
Next
to
continue
the
installation.
Figure
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DHCP
Configuration
window
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11.
The
Installation
Summary
window
is
displayed.
This
window
displays
the
installation
location,
the
system
components
to
be
installed,
and
the
installation
size.
Click
Next
to
begin
the
installation
process.
Figure
9.
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Summary
window
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12.
An
installation
progress
indicator
will
be
displayed
in
place
of
the
summary
window.
After
the
installation
has
completed,
a
results
window
is
displayed.
Click
Finish
to
exit
the
installation.
Figure
10.
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Results
window
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Chapter
3.
Uninstalling
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
This
chapter
describes
how
to
uninstall
the
system
components
of
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager.
Before
you
begin
If
you
intend
to
uninstall
your
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
server
and
then
reinstall
it
and
have
your
existing
clients
communicate
without
needing
to
be
reinstalled,
you
must
keep
the
keystore
files
currently
being
used
for
client-server
communication.
See
the
chapter
on
managing
server
keys
and
keystores
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Administration
Guide
for
instructions
on
using
the
administration
console
to
create
a
backup
copy
of
the
server
keys
and
keystores.
Using
the
InstallShield
MultiPlatform
package
to
uninstall
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
uses
the
InstallShield
MultiPlatform
(ISMP)
tool
for
uninstallation
on
all
system
component
supported
platforms.
See
Chapter
1,
Installation
overview,
on
page
1
for
a
complete
list
of
system
component
supported
platforms.
Through
the
use
of
ISMP,
a
Java-based
installation
tool,
a
common
look
and
feel
for
uninstallation
is
provided
regardless
of
your
operating
system.
To
uninstall
any
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
system
component,
use
the
following
steps:
1.
Navigate
to
the
uninstallation
directory
and
run
the
uninstallation
executable.
The
path
to
the
platform
specific
uninstallation
executables
follows:
v
UNIX-based
platforms
and
Linux
platforms:
/opt/IBM/SCM/_uninst
v
Windows
platforms:
C:\Program
Files\IBM\SCM\_uninst
A
startup
window
for
the
Java
Virtual
Machine,
JVM,
is
displayed
while
the
JVM
is
loaded.
2.
The
Language
Selection
window
is
displayed.
Select
a
language
for
the
installation.
Click
OK .
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11.
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Selection
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3.
The
Uninstallation
Welcome
window
is
displayed.
Click
Next .
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4.
The
Uninstallation
Selection
window
is
displayed.
All
installed
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
system
components
are
listed,
and
preselected,
in
this
window.
Select
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
system
components
to
uninstall
and
click
Next .
Note:
This
window
is
not
displayed
in
the
client-only
installation.
5.
If
you
select
to
uninstall
the
server,
the
Confirm
Keystore
Deletion
window
is
displayed.
If
you
intend
to
reinstall
the
server
and
have
your
existing
clients
communicate
without
needing
to
be
reinstalled,
you
must
keep
the
keystore
files
currently
being
used
for
client-server
communication.
See
the
chapter
on
managing
server
keys
and
keystores
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
Administration
Guide
for
instructions
on
using
the
administration
console
to
create
a
backup
of
the
server
keys
and
keystores.
Select
the
check
box
to
delete
the
client
server
communication
keystore
file
if
you
have
a
back-up
copy
or
you
do
not
intend
to
reinstall
the
server.
Deselect
the
check
box
to
leave
the
two
files,
server.jks and
master.jks ,
in
the
INSTDIR/server/keystores
directory
and
uninstall
the
server.
Click
Next
to
continue.
Figure
13.
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Selection
window
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6.
The
Uninstallation
Summary
window
is
displayed.
This
window
displays
the
directory
location
that
the
system
components
will
be
uninstalled
from
and
the
system
components
to
be
uninstalled.
Click
Next
to
begin
the
uninstallation
process.
Figure
14.
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Summary
window
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7.
A
progress
indicator
will
be
displayed
in
place
of
the
summary
window.
After
the
uninstallation
has
completed,
a
results
window
is
displayed.
Click
Next .
Figure
15.
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Results
window
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8.
The
uninstall
wizard
might
require
you
to
restart
your
computer
to
complete
the
uninstallation
process.
Click
Finish
to
exit
the
uninstallation
program.
Note:
The
uninstallation
process
on
HP-UX
systems
will
display
a
Next
option
on
the
final
uninstallation
panel
instead
of
a
Finish
option.
Selecting
the
Next
option
will
complete
the
uninstall.
Console
mode
Uninstallation
In
addition
to
running
the
launcher
executable,
there
are
other
methods
of
starting
the
uninstallation
that
also
might
be
useful.
This
section
describes
the
way
to
start
the
uninstallation
program
using
a
Java
command
with
the
console
option.
Command
examples
are
shown
as
if
you
have
first
used
a
cd
(change
directory)
command
to
change
to
the
/opt/IBM/SCM/_uninst
directory
on
UNIXbased
and
Linux
platforms,
or
to
the
C:\Program
Files\IBM\SCM\_uninst
directory
on
Windows.
To
bypass
the
launcher
executable
and
run
the
uninstallation
in
the
non-graphical
mode,
run
the
Java
command
with
the
console
option.
An
example
of
the
Java
command
using
the
console
option
follows:
For
UNIXbased
and
Linux
platforms:
uninstaller.bin
-console
For
Windows:
uninstaller.exe
-console
This
example
starts
the
uninstallation
in
the
non-graphical
mode.
If
you
are
running
the
uninstallation
from
a
remote
host,
use
the
non-graphical
mode.
The
uninstallation
program
does
not
run
correctly
with
some
window
managers
when
run
remotely.
Figure
16.
Uninstallation
System
Restart
window
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Note:
The
console
mode
uninstallation
process
on
HP-UX
systems
will
display
a
Next
option
on
the
final
uninstallation
panel
instead
of
a
Finish
option.
Selecting
the
Next
option
will
complete
the
uninstall.
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Chapter
4.
Alternate
installation
methods
The
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
InstallShield
package
provides
the
ability
to
perform
a
silent
installation,
or
to
install
in
console
mode.
The
following
sections
provide
details
on
both
of
these
installation
methods.
You
can
install
in
silent
mode
using
a
response
file
to
provide
input.
Silent
install
Note:
Before
you
begin
be
aware
that
ISMP
does
not
report
any
errors
in
silent
mode.
Therefore,
if
you
type
any
of
the
options
incorrectly,
the
installation
will
silently
fail
or
respond
unexpectedly.
For
example,
if
you
are
installing
in
/syslocal/tools/SCM
and
you
were
to
type
the
command
incorrectly,
the
component
would
still
be
installed
and
there
would
be
no
error
message.
The
InstallShield
MultiPlatform
tool
provides
the
capability
to
create
a
template
file
that
contains
all
possible
responses.
The
tool
also
provides
a
record
option
that
allows
you
to
record
the
responses
given
when
installing
a
particular
system.
Response
files
created
using
these
techniques
can
be
used
to
perform
silent
installations.
Note:
When
performing
a
silent
install
on
a
Windows
system,
the
InstallShield
program
does
not
wait
for
the
installation
to
complete
before
displaying
an
active
command
window.
The
install
will
still
be
in
progress
once
the
user
prompt
is
displayed,
so
check
to
ensure
that
the
installation
is
complete
before
using
the
command
window.
In
the
examples
given
in
this
section
for
the
platform
variables,
substitute
one
of
the
following:
scm_aix,
scm_hp11,
scm_linux,
scm_linux390,
scm_linuxppc,
scm_solaris,
scm_win32.exe
To
record
a
response
file
during
an
installation,
enter
the
following
command:
scm_ platform
-options-record
filename
where
filename
is
the
path
name
of
the
file
to
which
the
recorded
response
data
will
be
written.
Note:
Using
the
-options-record
on
the
Solaris
platform
causes
invalid
error
messages
to
be
displayed.
The
options
file
that
is
created
on
Solaris
can
be
used
for
silent
installation.
To
generate
a
template
file,
enter
the
following
command:
scm_ platform
-options-template
filename
where
filename
is
the
path
name
of
the
file
that
the
template
response
data
will
be
written.
When
the
template
generation
successfully
completes,
you
will
receive
the
following
message:
Options
file
filename
was
successfully
created
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The
template
file
that
is
created
must
be
edited
using
a
text
editor
as
follows:
v
For
options
you
want
to
set,
remove
the
three
comment
characters
(###)
at
the
start
of
the
option
line.
v
Replace
value
with
the
appropriate
value
for
each
uncommented
option.
When
you
first
perform
a
silent
installation,
use
the
-options-record
option
to
generate
a
response
file
from
an
actual
installation.
This
option
allows
you
to
familiarize
yourself
with
the
data
variables
that
can
be
set
and
with
the
valid
responses.
After
you
are
familiar
with
the
data
that
must
be
provided
in
the
response
file,
you
might
find
the
-options-template
option,
which
provides
a
template
file
of
all
possible
responses,
to
be
useful.
After
you
have
created
a
response
file
with
the
desired
data
input,
you
can
use
that
file
in
a
subsequent
silent
installation.
For
example,
to
perform
a
silent
installation
enter
the
following
command:
scm_ platform
-silent
-options
filename
where
filename
is
the
path
name
of
the
file
that
contains
the
response
data
to
be
used.
Console
mode
installation
In
addition
to
running
the
launcher
executable,
there
are
other
methods
of
starting
the
installation
that
also
might
be
useful.
This
section
describes
the
way
to
start
the
installation
program
using
a
Java
command
with
the
console
option.
Command
examples
are
shown
as
if
you
have
first
used
a
cd
(change
directory)
command
to
change
to
the
directory
where
the
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
CD
is
mounted.
To
bypass
the
launcher
executable
and
run
the
installation
in
the
non-graphical
mode,
run
the
Java
command
with
the
console
option.
An
example
of
the
Java
command
using
the
console
option
follows:
scm_ platform
-console
where
platform
is
the
installation
executable
platform.
This
example
starts
the
installation
in
the
non-graphical
mode.
If
you
are
running
the
installation
from
a
remote
host,
use
the
non-graphical
mode.
The
installation
program
does
not
run
correctly
with
some
window
managers
when
run
remotely.
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Chapter
5.
Troubleshooting
This
chapter
describes
problems
that
you
might
encounter
as
you
install
and
configure
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager
and
it
provides
some
solutions
to
these
problems.
Installing
with
an
alternate
temporary
directory
The
installation
process
can
require
a
significant
amount
of
temporary
free
space
that
is
used
to
unpack
and
contain
the
bundled
Java
runtime
environment
and
other
installation
files.
Specific
space
requirements
are
documented
in
Chapter
1,
Installation
overview,
on
page
1.
If
the
temporary
directory
on
your
system
does
not
contain
sufficient
free
space
to
perform
the
installation,
you
must
change
the
directory
that
is
used
for
temporary
space
to
one
that
does
contain
sufficient
space.
Note:
Before
you
install
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager,
the
temporary
directory
must
already
exist;
otherwise,
the
option
is
ignored.
To
install
a
system
component
using
an
alternate
directory
for
temporary
installation
space,
use
the
command:
launcher_name
-is:tempdir
temp_dir
where
launcher_name
is
the
name
of
the
installation
executable
and
temp_dir
is
the
name
of
the
directory
that
will
be
used
to
store
temporary
files.
Files
left
in
temporary
directory
Occasionally,
InstallShield
files
are
left
in
the
temporary
directory.
This
problem
can
occur
if
you
use
Ctrl+c
to
cancel
out
of
an
installation,
or
if
the
installation
abnormally
terminates.
Canceling
the
installation
can
also
result
in
errors
being
logged
and
files
being
left
on
the
system.
If
you
cancel
an
installation
before
it
completes
successfully,
or
an
installation
abnormally
terminates,
make
sure
to
remove
all
files
in
the
installation
directory;
the
default
installation
location
is
the
/opt/IBM/SCM
directory
on
UNIXbased
platforms
and
Linux
platforms,
and
the
C:\Program
Files\IBM\SCM
directory
on
Windows.
Logging
during
installation
If
an
error
occurs
during
the
installation,
then
an
installation
log
is
automatically
generated.
The
log
file,
log.txt ,
will
be
placed
into
the
installation
location
directory.
To
perform
an
installation
with
additional
logging,
enter
the
following
command:
scm_ platform
-log
!fileName
@ALL
where
scm_ platform
is
one
of
the
platform
launchers
for
Tivoli
Security
Compliance
Manager:
scm_aix,
scm_hp11,
scm_linux,
scm_linux390,
scm_linuxppc,
scm_solaris,
scm_win32.exe .
The
@ALL
parameter
will
log
all
installation
events.
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The
ISMP
installation
program
also
stores
information
about
the
ISMP
installed
components
in
a
vital
product
data
file
called
vpd.properties .
This
file
is
found
in
various
directories
depending
on
the
operating
system,
such
as:
v
Windows:
%SystemRoot%\vpd.properties
v
AIX:
/usr/lib/objrepos/vpd.properties
v
Linux:
/root/vpd.properties
v
HP-UX:
/vpd.properties
v
Solaris:
/vpd.properties
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Appendix.
Notices
This
information
was
developed
for
products
and
services
offered
in
the
U.S.A.
IBM
may
not
offer
the
products,
services,
or
features
discussed
in
this
document
in
other
countries.
Consult
your
local
IBM
representative
for
information
on
the
products
and
services
currently
available
in
your
area.
Any
reference
to
an
IBM
product,
program,
or
service
is
not
intended
to
state
or
imply
that
only
that
IBM
product,
program,
or
service
may
be
used.
Any
functionally
equivalent
product,
program,
or
service
that
does
not
infringe
any
IBM
intellectual
property
right
may
be
used
instead.
However,
it
is
the
users
responsibility
to
evaluate
and
verify
the
operation
of
any
non-IBM
product,
program,
or
service.
IBM
may
have
patents
or
pending
patent
applications
covering
subject
matter
described
in
this
document.
The
furnishing
of
this
document
does
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give
you
any
license
to
these
patents.
You
can
send
license
inquiries,
in
writing,
to:
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Director
of
Licensing
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Corporation
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Avenue
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NY
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U.S.A
For
license
inquiries
regarding
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(DBCS)
information,
contact
the
IBM
Intellectual
Property
Department
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