Post Installation Tasks : All UNIX Installations—Directory Permissions

All UNIX Installations—Directory Permissions
This section explains what directory permissions must be set to enable users to use the system.
Permissions for BusinessEvents Directories
All TIBCO BusinessEvents users must have read, write, and execute permissions for the following directories:
bin Directory
 
$TIBCO_HOME/be/4.0/bin
For example, if TIBCO BusinessEvents has been installed in /opt/tibco, the user who installed TIBCO BusinessEvents should execute the following commands:
 
% chmod 777 /opt/tibco/be/4.0/bin/
(Other changes can be made using the chown command as needed.)
You can verify ownership and permissions using the long listing command, ls -l.
Permissions for BusinessEvents Decision Manager and RMS Directories
bin Directory
All BusinessEvents Decision Manager and RMS users must have read, write, and execute permissions for the rms/bin directory.
TIBCO_HOME/be/4.0/rms/bin
See Permissions for BusinessEvents Directories for some helpful tips.
RMS Project Directory
Users must have read, write, and execute permissions for the directory where RMS projects are located. By default, the product ships with multi-project configuration and the base location is set to:
$TIBCO_HOME/be/4.0/rms/examples.
You can configure RMS in single-project or multi-project mode using properties in the BE_HOME/rms/bin/be-rms.tra file. Set permissions on the directories specified in the properties:
For multi-project configuration   rms.projects.baselocation directory
For single-project configuration  rms.project.location directory
RMS directory
The owner of the BE_HOME/rms/ directory must be the user who runs the RMS server.
To run the server, execute BE_HOME/rms/bin/be-rms.exe (or be-rms.sh, depending on your operating system).