Yes it is documented.  It's in the unix install part of the installation
guide.

Joseph Williams 

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This is not documented in the installation docs is it?  If so could
someone point me in the right direction.

Thanks

Kyle

Grooms, Frederick W wrote:
> I take it you are talking Unix or Linux.  Yes the Mid-Tier can be
> installed non-root.   If you are running on a web server at the normal
> port 80 you might require root access (or sudo rights) to restart the 
> web server, but there is no problem doing the install as non-root.
>
> We run Mid-Tier on Solaris Apache/Tomcat (Apache on port 80, Tomcat on
> 8080).   To restart Apache (after adding the Mod-jk connector) we have
> sudo rights.  Since Tomcat is on port 8080 we can restart it with our 
> normal unix login.
>
> Fred
>
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> I know the server can be installed as non root, but can the mid tier 
> be installed as non root as well?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kyle
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