To check the PM Agent configuration status
# pmclientinfo
This command returns output similar to this:
# pmclientinfo - Joined to a policy group : YES - Name of policy group : MyPolicyGroup - Hostname of primary policy server : myhost.example.com - Policy type configured on policy group : pmpolicy
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NOTE: If the PM Agent has been properly configured, it will say ‘Joined to a Policy Group: YES’ and give the policy group name and primary policy server’s hostname. |
A newly installed Privilege Manager policy server comes with an evaluation license. See Privilege Manager licensing for more information about the Privilege Manager licensing options.
Although licenses are allocated on a per-agent basis, you install licenses on Privilege Manager policy servers.
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NOTE: No special commands are required to register or license the clients with policy servers. Hosts using the Privilege Manager agents are automatically granted a license once a request is received on the Privilege Manager policy server by means of the |
To install a license file
# /opt/quest/sbin/pmlicense –l <license_file>
This command displays your currently installed license and the details of the new license to be installed.
Use the pmlicense command to display how many client licenses are installed on the policy server on which you run the command.
Use pmlicense without any arguments to show an overall status summary, including the number of licenses configured and the total licenses in use for each license option.
To display current license status information
At the command line, enter:
# pmlicense
Privilege Manager displays the current license information, noting the status of the license. Your output will be similar to the following:
*** One Identity Privilege Manager ***
*** QPM4U VERSION 6.0.0 (0xx) ***
*** CHECKING LICENSE ON HOSTNAME:user123.example.com, IP ADDRESS:10.10.178.123 ***
*** SUMMARY OF ALL LICENSES CURRENTLY INSTALLED ***
* License Type PERMANENT
* Commercial/Freeware License COMMERCIAL
* Expiration Date NEVER
* Max QPM4U Client Licenses 10
* Max Sudo Policy Plugin Licenses 0
* Max Sudo Keystroke Plugin Licenses 0
* Authorization Policy Type permitted ALL
* Total QPM4U Client Licenses In Use 4
* Total Sudo Policy Plugins Licenses In Use 0
* Total Sudo Keystroke Plugins Licenses In Use 0
The above example shows that the current license allows for ten QPM4U clients (PM Agent licenses) and four licenses are currently in use.
Use pmlicense with the –us option to view a summary usage report; use -uf to view the full usage report.
To show a full usage report including last use dates
At the command line, enter:
# pmlicense -uf
Your output will be similar to the following:
Detailed Licensed Hosts Report ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number | Last Access Time | Hostname ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | QPM4U | SudoPolicy | SudoKeystroke | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2012/07/01 17:14 | | | admin1.example.com 2 | 2012/07/01 17:14 | | | user101.example.com 3 | 2012/07/01 16:28 | | | user123.example.com 4 | 2012/07/01 17:14 | | | dev023.example.com
The above output shows the full report, including the host names and dates the
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NOTE: The pmlicense command supports many other command-line options. |
After you have made several revisions to your policy file under source control, you can view the list of policy file versions stored in the repository.
To display all previous version numbers with timestamps and commit logs
# pmpolicy log
This command returns output similar to this:
** Validate options [ OK ] ** Check out working copy [ OK ] ** Retrieve revision details [ OK ] version="3",user="pmpolicy",date=2011-05-11,time=19:27:01,msg="" version="2",user="pmpolicy",date=2011-05-11,time=19:19:47,msg="added tuser" version="1",user="pmpolicy",date=2011-05-11,time=15:56:12,msg="First import"
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