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Installing Linux Security Keys Chapter 2: Installation<br />

4. Change to the install_directory/linux/sentinel subdirectory and type the<br />

following to run the rpm:<br />

rpm -i --force --nodeps sntl-sud-7.3.0-0.i386.rpm<br />

5. Log off as root.<br />

The USB daemon starts automatically when you reboot the server. The<br />

rpm installs the load_daemon.sh utility in /opt/safenet_sentinel/common_files/<br />

sentinel_usb_daemon. See Commands for the load_daemon.sh Utility, on<br />

page 2-21 for commands to run the utility manually.<br />

6. If you are using the USB daemon in a server-based, node-locked<br />

configuration, you must configure the daemon for backwards<br />

compatibility as outlined below:<br />

– Log in as root.<br />

– Change to the /opt/safenet_sentinel/common_files/sentinel_usb_daemon<br />

directory and type this command:<br />

% load_daemon.sh support<br />

– Verify that an /opt/RainbowTechnologies directory was created.<br />

– Log off as root.<br />

Commands for the load_daemon.sh Utility<br />

You can use the following load_daemon.sh commands to manually start, stop,<br />

and monitor the daemon. You must be logged in as root to use the utility to<br />

stop or start the USB daemon.<br />

load_daemon.sh start Starts the USB daemon<br />

<strong>Synopsys</strong> <strong>FPGA</strong> <strong>Licensing</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong>, August 2008 2-21

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