Installation of Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is not proceeding on Ubuntu minimal install with below error:
root@:/tmp# ./LinuxInstaller
sh: 1: file: not found
sh: 1: file: not found
sh: 1: file: not found
sh: 1: file: not found
LinuxInstaller: missing /tmp/inst7pqXpY/installagent.sh: No such file or directory
Same error is encountered while extracting the setup file:
root@:/tmp# ./LinuxInstaller -xt SEP
LinuxInstaller: extracting /tmp/SEP/compressed-and-gzipped-data-content.gz, size 4279301
sh: 1: file: not found
sh: 1: file: not found
LinuxInstaller: extracting /tmp/SEP/compressed-and-gzipped-data-content.gz, size 162726
sh: 1: file: not found
sh: 1: file: not found
files located at /tmp/SEP
Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Minimal Install
Missing dependent packages
Ubuntu Minimal install is not a tested/certified OS for SEP.
A required prerequisite for SEP "dmidecode" is also not present on Ubuntu minimal install. It gets installed automatically in Ubuntu default installation.
Note: Ubuntu may stop ‘Minimal’ Install Option from upcoming releases, so there are no current plans to support it in future release of SEP as well.
Note: If installation is about cloud SES linux client then after installation client will not be able to connect to ICDM console and will show similar outcome:
This is due to the software defect. Follow below workaround to solve this problem: