Installing
The BMC AMI Resident Security Server (RSS) product suite contains the following products in one zip file:
- BMC AMI Enterprise Connector for Illumio
- BMC AMI Enterprise Connector for Venafi
- BMC AMI Security Policy Manager
- BMC AMI Security Privileged Access Manager
- BMC AMI Security Self Service Password Reset
BMC AMI Resident Security Server is an infrastructure component that is automatically installed with the products.
The installation package is provided as a binary offload of a z/OS XMIT file. You upload this file to the z/OS system by using FTP (or IND$FILE if you do not have access to FTP) and then load it by using the TSO RECEIVE command. This creates a single installation package data set from which you run the supplied INSTALL procedure.
You can access the complete set of documentation for the RSS product suite from the BMC AMI Resident Security Server documentation.
Perform the following tasks to install the product:
Task | Preinstallation tasks | Reference |
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1 | Review system requirements. | |
2 | Prepare your system for installation, including the following:
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Task | Installation tasks | Reference |
1 | Run the INSTALL procedure from the installation data set. Review and run the JCL deck it builds. | |
2 | Create the external security manager (ESM) resources and make sure that all users have read access to the required resources according to their authority level. | |
3 | Create a database directory. | |
4 | Create the BMC license data set. Make sure you first obtain a product license key from BMC Support. | |
5 | Copy and edit the configuration in your hlq.RSSPARM data set so that it conforms to your installation requirements. | |
6 | Authorize the load library. | |
7 | Update the global RSS configuration parameters. | |
8 | Start the product and connect to the HTTP(S) port to verify that the installation process has been successful. |
You do not have to perform a full installation of the product on each system on which it is required. Perform one full SMP/E installation on one system and then migrate the runtime data sets to any other required target systems. For more information, see Migrating to other systems.
After you install the product, configure the product using a series of parameters defined in one or more members of a partitioned data set. For more information, see Configuring-after-installation.