Ensure that your system meets all requirements listed in this topic before you install PATROL HL KM.
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| - AIX 64-bit version 5.3, 6.1, 7.1
- HP-UX 11i v3 IA64
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x, 6.x, 7.0
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4, 11.x
- Solaris 64-bit version SPARC 10, 11
- Solaris 64-bit version 10, 11
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RDBMS or applications managed by PATROL History Loader | - Microsoft SQL Server 2008, 2012, 2014
- DB2 Universal Database 9.7, 9.8, 10.1, 10.5
- Oracle Server 11.2, 12.1
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| - PATROL Agent 9.5.00 and higher
- PATROL Adapter for Microsoft Office 1.1.01
- PATROL Event Manager
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| This product uses Common Installer 9.6.00 or higher, which requires a browser. | For a list of supported browsers, see the PATROL Installation Reference Manual. |
| PATROL account for the PATROL HL KM. This account is used for configuration of the instances to be monitored by PATROL. | Use one of the following accounts for the configuration process (used only for configuration): - SYS (or SYSTEM)
- an account with DBA role grants
- Insert any information about access control list (ACL ) rights (if necessary).
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| Create a dedicated user account before PATROL is installed. Use this account as your PATROL default account. It can be either a local or a domain account. The account must conform to the following guidelines: - The account .login, .profile, .cshrc, and .kshrc files should not contain any customizations such as aliases, nondefault prompts, or unmask settings other than 022.
- Do not use the root account.
- The account must have permission to create directories and write the installation logs to the $HOME and /tmp directories on the computer where you are installing products.
- The account must have ftp and telnet enabled.
- The account must have access to a root account on the computer where PATROL will be installed.
- (recommended) Install PATROL on local partitions. If PATROL is installed on NFSmounted partitions, the root account must have root access permissions o the NFS server.
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| | Create a dedicated user account before PATROL is installed. Use this account as your PATROL default account. It can be either a local or a domain account. The account must conform to the following guidelines: - Stand-alone workgroup servers must use a local user account.
- Servers that are trusted members of a domain may use either a local or domain account.
- The account on a domain controller must be a member of the domain Administrators group.
- Do not use a built-in Administrator account.
- The PATROL account must be a member of the local Administrators group of the computer where the agent will reside.
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