Table 5 shows the names given to each daemon version. Note that on a few 64-bit systems,
only the 64-bit version is provided. In such cases, the 64-bit daemons use the standard daemon name. This is the case, for example, on all 64-bit Windows systems.
If TIBCO Enterprise Message Service is installed and the tibemsd is started as root, it drops root permissions after the server starts. This protects the EMS server from security exploits. Once the server has dropped root privileges, it cannot write to the files created during the installation. As a result, it is not able to create configuration and log files. To avoid this conflict, create the necessary directories and assign the appropriate privileges to the regular user ID with which the EMS server is started.
In order to install TIBCO Enterprise Message Service on Mac Intel systems, JDK version 1.7 must be pre-installed and included in the PATH environment variable. JDK 1.7 must be installed on the target host machine when installing the
macosx_x86.zip package. You will not be able to complete the EMS installation if an earlier version of the JDK is installed.
In order to load the IBM JVM on AIX, you must set module_path in the
tibemsd.conf to point to the directory containing the
libjvm.so and its dependent libraries. These libraries are part of your JRE installation.
The EMS server dynamically loads the SSL and compression shared libraries, rather than statically linking them. If the tibemsd executable is executed from the
bin directory, it automatically locates these libraries. If the server is moved elsewhere, the shared library directory must be moved as well.