Prepare Your Machine
If you are going to install on a UNIX system, make sure you have set sufficient user limits for the shell you use to start the installation and the product daemons. For example, the daemons for
System Management Hub will run out of memory if they are started from the shell with a low user limit for data. If your system policy allows it,
Software AG recommends setting the value for coredump, data, file, memory, and threads to unlimited, and the value of nofiles to 8192. For more information about setting and displaying the ulimits, read the man page or ask your system administrator.
If you are going to install the Administration component on a UNIX NFS file system, the Basic Authentication feature will only work if you mount the NFS file system with the suid option, which allows set-user-identifier or set-group-identifier bits to take effect.