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Requirements and supported resources for Compliance Content

Before beginning the installation of Compliance Content libraries for BMC Server Automation, verify that the requirements listed in the following table are met on the BMC Server Automation Application Server.

Installation requirements

Resource

Requirement

Core product

  • BMC Server Automation version 8.3
  • The computer on which you run the BMC Server Automation installer to install the Compliance Content libraries must have the following BMC Server Automation components:
    • BMC Server Automation Application Server installed

      If the BMC Server Automation Application Server was installed using the -local option, ensure that the NSHDIR, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and PATH environment variables were set correctly on the Application Server host computer. For information, see Installing components using the local option on UNIX or Linux
    • Network Shell installed
    • RSCD agent installed and running. The RSCD agent must be licensed (if it is running on versions earlier than 8.2). In addition, root equivalency for the RSCD agent must be set.

Disk space

Up to 8 GB, depending on how many content libraries you install

Installer

For the installer to function properly, you must ensure that the following requirements are met:

  • Port 9998 (TCP) is free for use by the installer.
  • On Linux and UNIX systems, you must have an X Window server installed and configured.
  • On Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, to support Compliance Content installation, you must have the following 32 bit library files installed:
    • libstdc++-33 or compat-libstdc++-33
    • libtermcap or compat-libtermcap
    • libXi
    • libXext
    • libX11
    • libxcb
    • libXau
    • libXtst
    • glibc.i686
    • gtk2.i686
    • libXtst.i686

Info

For details about the operating systems supported by Compliance Content component templates of each policy type, see Compliance Content component templates.

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Comments

  1. Yanick Girouard

    Would it be possible to list actual package names instead of library names? Doing so means we need to use "yum provides" do dig up the package that provides the libraries. Having a clean list of package names would be easier to simply copy/paste it and issue a yum install with the list.

    Nov 27, 2014 02:56
    1. Abhilasha Garg

      Hi Yanick,

      Thanks for your comment. I have updated the package names.

      ~Abhilasha

      Nov 27, 2014 11:45