Launch the installer for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11:
./EASInstall.bin
When the installer launches, you are prompted for the language:
Choose the language for your installation and click
.The installer displays the License Agreement screen:
Confirm the license agreement and click
.The installer displays the Introduction screen:
Click
.The installer displays the Installation Directory screen:
Choose
to install the EAS packages in the default directory location, then click .The installer displays the Utilities Administrator Password screen:
Type the administrator’s password and click
.The installer displays the EAS Administrator Password screen:
Type the EAS Administrator’s password and click
.The installer displays the PostgreSQL Port screen:
Type the port number for PostgreSQL to run on and click
.The installer displays the Pre-Installation Summary screen:
Click
to begin copying files. If you need to change any of your installation settings, click .The installer displays the Enable Port Forwarding screen:
Select
if you plan to use the Syslog UDP connector, then click .The installer displays the Install Complete screen:
Click
to finish the installation process.You can run the EAS installer in silent mode. Before running the installer, you need to edit the properties file for the installer. Once you’ve edited the properties file, launch it with this command:
./EASInstall.bin -i silent -f <path to the properties file>
For example:
./EASInstall.bin -i silent -f /root/Software/eas_configure.properties
If you do not want to specify the passwords in the properties file, you can set the passwords in the environment instead. In this case, the silent installer will read the passwords from the environment, rather than from the properties file. This can provide some additional security.
The following passwords need to be set for the EAS installer:
ADMIN_PWD
DBA_PWD
To set a password on Linux, use the export command, as shown in the following example:
export ADMIN_PWD=myPassWord
If you are upgrading from Novell Audit, you need to be sure that the logevent.conf file points to EAS and uses the correct ports. This is necessary to make sure that events are routed to EAS rather than to the Novell Auditing server.
A Cool Solution is available that provides a graphical user interface for managing EAS. The EAS GUI Management Tool helps you to troubleshoot auditing issues, create content filters, and verify auditing events.
You can download the tool from the EAS GUI Management Tool download page.