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Installing UNIX agents
Installing an agent in silent mode
Table | UNIX agent installation settings | |||
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The name of an existing detection policy | ||||
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| The | group for this agent to join. You can | |
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| specify multiple groups by using | ||
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| group is one of the | ||
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| commas between the group names. | ||
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| ■ | AIX | You can optionally include the name of |
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| an existing detection policy domain in | ||
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| the group path/name . You can include | ||
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| the domain name with or without the | ||
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| group name. | ||
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| ■ | An agent is placed in one of the default | |
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| the default Policy domain, unless you |
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| specify another domain/policy group |
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| that already exists in the management |
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| group assignment using the |
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| management console. |
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| The Agent Port number that was used | |
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| during management server installation. |
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| See Table |
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| installation settings,” on page 38. |
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| The notification port that is used to | ||
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| receive broadcast alerts from the |
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| management server. |
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| installation by using the management |
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| console to change the properties of the |
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| agent. |
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| 1 (Enable) | Indicates whether to enable notification. | ||
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| When enabled, the agent listens on the |
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| notification port to broadcast alerts |
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| broadcast alerts instruct the agent to |
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| immediately update to a new policy. This |
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| feature requires an unblocked |
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| notification port. |
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