Installation directory – IBM GC23-7753-05 User Manual

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If you do not enable role separation, the Informix-Admin group performs all
administrative tasks. For detailed information about the role separation feature, see
the IBM Informix Security Guide.

Important:

You must select custom installation setup to enable role separation. You

cannot turn off role separation after you enable it. To remove role separation from
your system, you must use the uninstaller to remove all database instances and
related files. After the uninstallation, reinstall the database server without role
separation.

If you enable role separation during installation, you are prompted to create
groups and users and add the users to the corresponding groups.

Table 1-1. Role separation

Default group name

Role category

Role definition

Informix-Admin

General Database
Administration

Performs general administrative tasks,
such as archiving and restoring data,
monitoring use and performance, and
tuning the system.

ix_dbsso

Database System
Security Officer

Maintains the security of the database
server. Functions of this role include audit
adjustment and changing security
characteristics of storage objects. Creation
of this user role requires selection of a
password during installation.

ix_aao

Auditing Analysis
Officer

Audits the records of specific types of
database activities. If someone attempts to
circumvent or corrupt the security
mechanism of the database, these actions
can be traced. Creation of this user role
requires selection of a password during
installation.

ix_users

Database Users

Accesses the database to perform
end-user tasks. Only users who are
designated as members of the ix_users
group can access the database.

During installation, you can replace these default users and groups with existing
users or groups.

Installation directory

The drive on which the directory exists must be formatted using NTFS. You are
not required to create the directory before installation. IBM Informix software
refers to this installation directory as %INFORMIXDIR%, and often the INFORMIXDIR
environment variable is set to this directory. The installation application suggests a
default %INFORMIXDIR% path, which you can change by typing a different path.

For more information about the INFORMIXDIR environment variable, see the IBM
Informix Guide to SQL: Reference
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