System Administrator’s Guide to Installing DataMgr
•If you respond with y (default), the installation script will continue.
•If you respond with n, the installation script will terminate. You can Start DataMgr, perform a full BFS Database backup, then run the installation script again.
Step 4. The installation script prompts you to enter both the User ID and Group ID. The specified GID should already exist, but DataMgr will add the UID to the machine’s passwd file. A sample answer is shown in bold:
Please enter the numeric user ID (uid) for the dmfs account: 357
Please enter the base group ID (gid) for the dmfs account: 86
Note
When you install the DMFS component, you need to know the AMASS UID and GID.
Step 5. DataMgr uses the standard syslog function of the operating system for all of its error messages. All messages are sent using the local1 facility. Through the syslog.conf file, you can control the destination of these messages.
Note
If you have previously installed DataMgr, the installation script asks if you want to replace the entries found in root’s crontab with defaults. The crontab contains administrative tasks, For additional information, see “Schedule cron Jobs” on page
If you answer NO, the script moves on to the next question. You will not be given the chance to select specific entries or configure values.