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| Dear all Probably a stupid question [just cant find the answers anywhere] Hypothetical - but some may have had to do this in a production environment question You have installed & configured an enforcment module - its now fully working in a production environemt - but you then get told by your boss that it should also be become a policy server for secure clients to pick up desktop policies If this is a splat system how would you install this extra package without blowing away the whole system? is it a simple command - package add type scenario or RPM? It must be relativley simple - i just cant find that answer :( many thanks people |
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| I don't have an NGX CD in front of me but in previous versions there were different tarballs for each package, polsvr_NG_* was the policy server package. If you can find that on the NGX CD then you can gzip and untar the package and run rpm -i filename.rpm on the policy server package. Hope this helps. |
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