After Optim™ is installed, there are two options available in UNIX to sign the default exit (if you did not sign that exit during setup).
This section describes how to run the opmdsign script.
As part of setup, Optim places the script file, opmdsign, in the rt/sbin directory. When you use Setup to sign the default exit, it launches this script file to set up the environment and calls pr0sign.
You may also run the opmdsign script file at any time following setup to sign the default exit. Before you do that, however, make sure that no Optim processes are running.
The syntax for opmdsign is as follows:
opmdsign install_directory/rt [Company Id] [Name [Password] ]
The following examples show three different ways of using the opmdsign script to sign the default exit, following Optim installation. In all three examples, the path for the Optim installation directory is /users/roberts/rtinstalled.
This section includes an example of signing the default exit.

This section includes another example of signing the default exit.
Do steps 1 and 2 in Example # 1 (that is., shut down the Optim Server if it is running and then change to the /users/roberts/rtinstalled/rt directory). Then run the opmdsign script in the rt/sbin subdirectory, but specify all of the parameters explicitly, enclosing the company name in double quotation marks, as shown below.

This section describes how to run Setup again.
If you have the installation DVD or image available, run Setup again. When the following dialog appears, clear the check boxes for all listed components, as indicated below, to skip the install step and proceed to the Sign Optim Exit dialog.
