iTP Secure WebServer System Administrators Guide (Version 7.5+)

OSS: ./setup /home/myuser/mywebserver
NOTE: The target installation path cannot be the same as the source path.
After the installation of the iTP WebServer is complete, do not delete or modify the version-specific
directory (/usr/tandem/webserver/<version>) or its sub-directories. This is because the
OSS symbolic links, present in the directory where the iTP WebServer was installed, point to the
directory tree. If any of these directories or subdirectories are deleted, the entire product (starting
with unpaxing the product PAX file) will have to be reinstalled.
You can install “Setup for TCP/IPv6 support” (page 42), “Installing the Resource Locator (page 44),
or “Installing the Resource Locator” (page 44).
Setup for iTP Secure WebServer using TS/MP 2.3 or higher versions
After you run the setup script, it prompts you to enable the online-upgrade support. Following is a
sample interaction during the execution of setup script:
Do you wish to enable online-upgrade feature in your new iTP WebServer?
Type y/n (Default: n) #:
If you answer n to the online-upgrade query, the setup script guides through the installation of the
administration server and the iTP Secure WebServer as mentioned in the section “Setup for iTP
Secure WebServer on systems using TS/MP 2.2 or lower versions” (page 40).
However, if you want to enable the online-upgrade feature, then in addition to the normal setup
procedure, the setup script performs additional operations. This comprises checks for system
compatibility, required files, and at least one TCP/IPv6 or IP CLIM transport services.
NOTE: To support online-upgrade feature, you must ensure the following:
The system is configured for TCP/IPv6 or IP CLIM, as underlying transport service.
The system must be configured with TS/MP 2.3 or higher.
WebServer PATHMONs are configured under a single DOMAIN in the ACS control file.
iTP Secure WebServer requires two PATHMONs to enable the online-upgrade feature. The setup
script provides two default PATHMONs (/G/ZWEB and /G/YWEB) during auto configuration. However,
during manual configuration, you are prompted to supply two PATHMON names and at least one
of the TCP/IPv6 or IP CLIM transport service name.
A sample interaction is as follows:
Configuring iTP WebServer...
Choose from menu below:
1) Skip configuring iTP WebServer (configuration exists)
2) Auto-configure iTP WebServer
Defaults:
TCP/IP process: /G/ZSAM2
TCP/IP Port: 80
First Pathmon: /G/zweb
Second Pathmon: /G/yweb
Guardian Pathmon subvolume name: /G/system/zweb.
3) Perform manual configuration for iTP WebServer
Choose 1, 2 (Default) or 3 #: 3
Enter a space separated list of TCP/IP processes which the iTP Admin Server or
iTP WebServer will use. The process name must be entered in OSS format.
Default: /G/ZSAM2
#:/G/ZSAM2
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