Once you have installed and configured the primary policy server, you are ready to install a PM Agent on a remote host.
Once you have installed and configured the primary policy server, you are ready to install a PM Agent on a remote host.
To check a PM Agent host for installation readiness
# sh preflight.sh --pmpolicy --policyserver <primary_policy_server>
where <primary_policy_server> is the hostname of the primary policy server.
Running preflight.sh --pmpolicy performs these tests:
To install an agent on a remote host
# cd agent/linux-x86_64
# rpm --install qpm-agent-*.rpm
Once you install the Privilege Manager for Unix agent package, the next task is to join the agent to the policy server.
Once you have installed a Privilege Manager for Unix agent on a remote host you are ready to join it to the primary policy server.
To join a PM Agent to the primary policy server
# /opt/quest/sbin/pmjoin <primary_policy_server>.example.com
where <primary_policy_server> is the name of the primary policy server host.
If you are not running the pmjoin command on a policy server, it requires that you specify the name of a policy server within a policy group.
The pmjoin command supports many command line options. See pmjoin for details or run pmjoin with the -h option to display the help.
When you run pmjoin with no options, the configuration script automatically configures the agent with default settings. See Agent configuration settings for details about the default and alternate agent configuration settings.
You can modify the /etc/opt/quest/qpm4u/pm.settings file later, if you want to change one of the settings. See PM settings variables for details.
Once you have completed the configuration script interview, it configures the agent and joins it to the policy server.
Running pmjoin performs the configuration of the Privilege Manager for Unix agent, including modifying the pm.settings file and starting up the pmserviced daemon.
Once you complete the agent configuration script (by running the pmjoin command), it:
# pmclientinfo
This returns displays configuration information about a client host. See pmclientinfo for details.
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