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  1. Preface
  2. Getting started
  3. Before you begin
  4. Installing Secure Agents
  5. Create a CDI-PC domain
  6. Join a CDI-PC domain
  7. Run the silent installer
  8. Resuming an installation
  9. Before you migrate the Informatica domain
  10. Migrate the domain
  11. Migrate the domain with changes to node configuration
  12. Migrate the domain in silent mode
  13. After you migrate the domain
  14. Install the CDI-PC Client
  15. EBF installation
  16. Uninstall Cloud Data Integration for PowerCenter (CDI-PC)
  17. Uninstalling the CDI-PC Client
  18. Uninstalling the Secure Agent
  19. Appendix A: CDI-PC components

Installation Guide for Informatica Data Quality (Modernization)

Installation Guide for Informatica Data Quality (Modernization)

Configure Kerberos environment variables

Configure Kerberos environment variables

If you configure the CDI-PC domain to run on a network with Kerberos authentication, you must set the Kerberos configuration and credential cache environment variables.
Set the following environment variables:
KRB5_CONFIG
Use the KRB5_CONFIG environment variable to store the path and file name of the Kerberos configuration file. The name of the Kerberos configuration file is
krb5.conf
. You must set the KRB5_CONFIG environment variable on each node in the CDI-PC domain.
KRB5CCNAME
Set the KRB5CCNAME environment variable with the path and file name of the Kerberos user credential cache. Kerberos single sign-on requires Kerberos credential cache for user accounts.
When you cache the user credential, you must use the
forwardable
option. For example, if you use
kinit
to get and cache the user credential, you must use the
-f
option to request forwardable tickets.

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