IBM Netfinity Services 5.20.5 for SCO UnixWare 7 Installation notes: - You need to edit the /etc/vfstab file and remove 'nmconv=l' from the cdrom entry if it exists. - A period '.' needs to be added to the environment variables path: LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH Without the period in the paths, netfinity will not run. From command-line: - Run 'pkgadd -d {CD Driver Name}' E.g. 'pkgadd -d /dev/cdrom/c1b0t0l0'. - Select 'netfinity' package. Uninstallation notes: From command-line: - Run 'pkgrm netfinity'. WARNING !!! TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED USE OF YOUR SYSTEM, RUN THE NETFINITY SECURITY MANAGER SERVICE TO CONFIGURE YOUR DESIRED SECURITY SETTINGS AFTER THE INSTALLATION. Services Notes.- Alert Manager: - Alert Action "Execute Command" Netfinity runs in Unix as a daemon. When Unix starts, it runs daemons first, then starts the X-Server. At the time Netfinity starts the X-Windows environment is not running, therefore any process started by Netfinity, including X-Windows applications spawned by Alert Manager using the "Execute Command" alert action, has no knowledge of and is unable to use the graphical environment. The only supported use for the alert action "Execute Command" is for running commands that do not require a display window. X-Windows programs may not work well with Execute Command option in Alert Manager because Netfinity is started at boot time, before the X-Server is started. Critical File Monitor: - System filenames shown do not reflect absolute pathnames. The system files shown are: unix = /stand/unix = Binary kernel image file. passwd = /etc/passwd = Change Password Command shadow = /etc/shadow = System user & password File These files were selected in order to detect possible intrusions in your system. You can know if somebody has rebuilt the kernel, has changed the passwd command to steal passwords or change the password file. RAID Manager: - If the Rebuild process of an hard drive is interrupted before it has finished, the automatic rebuild will start in the background, but it will only start after UNIX has been shutdown and before it has been booted. This problem is caused by the IPS driver, but only if you use a version previous to the version 3.10.10. Netfinity Services (c) Copyright 1993,1999 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. SCO UnixWare 7 (c) Copyright of Santa Cruz Operation.