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2. Copy the VSEP.BAT and VSEP.ZIP files from the WS_SW directory on
NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 CD to the <Install Dir> on your workstation.
3. Ensure that your PATH environment variable includes the location of
both the WINZIP32.EXE and REGEDIT.EXE programs.
4. Execute the VSEP.BAT file which will unzip the files into a number
of directories below the <Install Dir>. Once the files have been
unzipped the VSEP.BAT file will then invoke the regedit program to
add the necessary entries into your Windows registry.
5. Refer to the documentation provided with the VSEP-NSE product to
find out how to use the NonStop CORBA extensions.
X. Correction to: HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Administration Guide
(PN 525935-002)
Appendix A. Configuration Database Entities
Entity keys CA_file, CA_path, ssl_cert_file, ssl_pkey_file,
and ssl_pkey_pswd apply only to C++ applications.
Entity keys truststore, truststore_pswd, keystore, and
keystore_pswd only apply to Java applications.
old: the default is SSLIOP_DEFAULT/truststore_pswd
new: the default is SSLIOP_DEFAULT/truststorepswd.txt
old: then the default is SSLIOP_DEFAULT/keystore_pswd.
new: then the default is SSLIOP_DEFAULT/keystorepswd.txt.
XI. Additional Information
Each CORBA process is shipped with SaveAbend enabled and a
specified AUTORESTART value. This will always allow pertinent
data to be captured if an abend should occur. If the AUTORESTART
value is greater than 0, Pathway will attempt a restart of the
process. In case the reason for the abend is persistent, Pathway
will stop trying to restart the process once it has hit the
AUTORESTART limit. For example, if the port number that is
assigned to the ilsd is in use, the process will abend and create
abend files each time it tries to restart.
For SaveAbend to work properly, you must have the Inspect product,
T9673AAZ or later.
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