If the user account does ot have the necessary privileges, the installation fails.
For AIX, HP, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS, the user account must have access to all working directories used in the process the agent runs.
For Linux and Unix OS, the user account myust have root privileges in order ot issue the su or sudo command when installing.
For z/OS environments, review the security requirements for the IBM z/OS computers.
Ensure that each computer where you are installing an agent has a supported version of the Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java developer kit. For more information, see System Requirements for IBM® UrbanCode Deploy.
If the target computer has an IBM JRE or Java developer kit, update to a supported version of the IBM JRE or Java developer kit.
You can install an agent by specifying its target location or install an agent that was previously discovered with the agent discovery feature. You can install several agents simultaneously, and, by using agent installation property sheets, ensure that all agents share basic parameters.
You can install agents only on computers that are running Linux, UNIX, Windows, or Mac OS. For other systems, including z/OS® and IBM i, see Installing agents from the command line.
If you use mutual authentication, you must manually exchange a key between the agent and the server. For more information about this option, see Configuring mutual authentication.
If you are using a high-availability environment, configure the agent for failover to the other servers in the cluster. See Configuring agents for failover.