Universal Event Monitor Server for UNIX

UEM Server for UNIX

UEM Server is a Universal Broker-managed component, which means it only can be started and (gracefully) shutdown by the Universal Broker. It runs as a background process and, except for displaying version and copyright information, it provides no native user interface or console interaction.

Execution Context

The security context that a UEM Server executes with depends on UEM Server configuration options and whether the Server is demand-driven or event-driven (see UEM Servers - Demand-Driven vs. Event-Driven).

If the USER_SECURITY option is enabled in the UEM Server configuration, a demand-driven Server executes in the security context of the user account specified via the UEM Manager's command options.

If security is not enabled in the UEM Server configuration, it runs in the security context of the Universal Broker.

An event-driven UEM Server always executes in the security context of the Universal Broker, regardless of the value of the security configuration option.


HP-UX 11.00 and later

By default, supplemental group memberships are recorded in the /etc/group file. However, if an /etc/logingroup file exists, it governs all supplemental group memberships and effectively overrides the entries in /etc/group.
 

Note

/etc/logingroup is not required to record supplemental group membership. If /etc/logingroup does not exist, /etc/group is sufficient to record the groups in which a user belongs.

If any Universal Agent component fails to access system resources that are secured based on supplemental group membership, make sure that the authenticated user has an entry in /etc/logingroup, if that file exists. Otherwise, the default entry in /etc/group should be sufficient.

For more information about /etc/logingroup, please see the HP-UX system documentation.

Detailed Information

The following pages provide detailed information for UEM Server for UNIX: