/etc/init.d/vasd restart
/sbin/init.d/vasd restart
stopsrc -s vasd startsrc -s vasd
Note: Due to library changes between the Safeguard Authentication Services 4.1 and 4.2, the system may need to be rebooted before all processes load the new libraries.
To uninstall the Safeguard Authentication Services agent packages
See Additional configuration information that follows the table.
Package | Command |
---|---|
RPM | # rpm -e vasclnt |
DEB | # dpkg -r vaslcnt |
Oracle Solaris | # pkgrm vasclnt |
HP-UX | # swremove vasclnt |
AIX | # installp -u vasclnt |
macOS |
/<mount>/Uninstall.app/Contents/MacOS/Uninstall' --console --force vasclnt |
FreeBDS |
pkg delete <package name> |
Zones (or containers) were introduced in Oracle Solaris 10. Zones is a partitioning technology used to virtualize operating system services and provide an isolated and secure environment for running applications. There are two types of non-global zone root filesystem models:
The sparse root zone model optimizes the sharing of objects while the whole root zone model provides the maximum configurability. Additional information on Oracle Solaris 10 and Zones can be found at www.sun.com.
To install Safeguard Authentication Services in a Oracle Solaris 10 Zones configuration
vastool configure vas vasd timesync-interval 0
Each zone must have its own unique copy of /etc and /var because Safeguard Authentication Services stores zone-specific information in those locations. Sharing /etc and /var with the global zone is not a supported configuration.
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