Closed rbaetz closed 10 months ago
Hi rbaetz, Thanks for letting me know. I'll update this page shortly and let you know.
Thanks, Tom
Thanks for the follow up Tom.
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Hi rbaetzhttps://github.com/rbaetz, Thanks for letting me know. I'll update this page shortly and let you know.
Thanks, Tom
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Hi Rob, I have made this change in the docs. Thanks again for letting us know.
Tom
Page URL
https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/bluexp-classification/task-deploy-compliance-onprem.html
Page title
Install BlueXP classification on a host that has internet access
Summary
Under Unix folder permissions section, it is supposed to be "/usr/lib/systemd/system" not "/user/lib/systemd/system" There is no /user directory in unix machines.
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