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.
Perform the following tasks to install the RSS product suite:
Task | Preinstallation tasks | Reference |
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1 | Review system requirements. | |
2 | Prepare your system for installation, including the following tasks:
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Task | Installation tasks | Reference |
1 | Run the INSTALL procedure from the installation data set. Review and run the JCL deck that 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 | (All products except for EC for Venafi) Create a database directory. | |
4 | (All products except for EC for Illumio) Define a checkpoint data set. | |
5 | Create the BMC license data set. Make sure you first obtain a product license key from BMC Support. | |
6 | Copy and edit the configuration in your hlq.RSSPARM data set so that it conforms to your installation requirements. | |
7 | Authorize the load library. | |
8 | Update the global RSS configuration parameters. | |
9 | 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 RSS product suite, 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.