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Required User Privileges to Install the SRC Software

Before you install the software, make sure that you have administrator root permissions on each host where you plan to install and configure SRC software. A root user is typically a system administrator who has the authority to install software and maintain the system.

If you want authorized users to execute commands as if they had root privileges, you can use the UNIX sudo command to enable these authorized users.

If you want authorized users with nonroot privileges to be able to configure and administer the SRC software, you can create nonroot users and groups with the UNIX admintool utility. See your Solaris documentation for more information. Alternatively, you can use the command described in Installing the SRC Software on a Solaris Platform in Silent Mode to create nonroot users and groups.

NOTE: You must install all SRC components as the same administrative user, either all as root or all as the same nonroot user. Installation of some components by the root user and others by a nonroot user causes problems.



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