9.5 Installing NICI Manually on Workstations that have Management Utilities

You must install NICI on every workstation that uses a management utility such as iManager. For more information about using NICI with the Identity Vault, see Section 6.3.1, Considerations for Installing the Identity Vault.

9.5.1 Installing NICI on Linux Servers

Use nds-install and select the NICI option. By default, you can find the installation file in the products\eDirectory\processor_type\setup\ directory. NetIQ recommends installing NICI as root because the required NICI packages are used system-wide. However, if necessary you can delegate access to a different account using sudo and use that account to install the NICI packages.

NOTE:Since eDirectory 8.8 Service Pack 3, NetIQ has allowed you to install both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of eDirectory on a single system. If you installed both versions on a server, you must also install the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of NICI.

This section describes the following activities:

Installing NICI as Root User

To install NICI, enter both of the following commands:

32-bit: rpm -ivh NICI_rpm_absolute_path/nici-2.7.7-0.02.i586.rpm
64-bit: rpm -ivh NICI_rpm_absolute_path/nici64-2.7.7-0.02.x86_64.rpm

NOTE:Since eDirectory 8.8 Service Pack 3, NetIQ has allowed you to install both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of eDirectory on a single system. If you installed both versions on a server, you must also install the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of NICI.

Installing NICI as a Non-root User

Non-root users can use the sudo utility to install NICI. sudo (superuser do) allows a root user to give certain users the ability to run some commands as root. A root user can do this by editing the /etc/sudoers configuration file and adding appropriate entries in it.

WARNING:sudo enables you to give limited root permissions to non-root users.

  1. Log on with a sudo account to the server where you want to install NICI.

  2. Execute the following command:

    sudo rpm -ivh nici_rpm_file_name_with_path
    
  3. Initialize NICI with the following command:

    ln -sf /var/opt/novell/nici /var/novell/nici
    
  4. (Optional) To verify that NICI is set to server mode, enter the following command:

    /var/opt/novell/nici/set_server_mode
    

9.5.2 Installing NICI on Windows Servers

To install NICI on a Windows server, use the NICI_wx64.msi file, by default in the products\eDirectory\processor_type\windows\processor_type\nici folder. You can run the file as a guided process (wizard) or a silent installation.