ASAP 1.1 Hybrid Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Hybrid Manual – 529729-004
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and simplifies the process of upgrading to newer versions of ASAP Hybrid as
they are released. However, you can move the files to the standard Linux
locations (/usr/include for the header file, /usr/lib for library files, and so on)
or any other location if you prefer. The only restrictions are:
The server configuration file (asap.conf) must either reside in the same
directory as the Linux server executable (aspaxserver.1.1.9), or else the
asapxserver process must be run using the –conf command line option to
specify the configuration file location. The server reads this configuration
file at startup, and by default looks for it in the same directory as the
program executable. However, a different file location can be given using
the –conf option. For more information on configuration options
contained in the asap.conf file and using the –conf command line option,
see Configuring the ASAP Hybrid for Linux Server.
The directory containing the Linux server executable must be secured such
that files can be created and written in that directory. The server can
optionally create files at run time, including log files, trace files, and
domain status files. These files will be located in the same directory as the
program executable.
Both asapremove* files must be located in the same directory.
Both asapxserver* files must be located in the same directory.
The three libasapx.a.* files must be located in the same directory.
The three libasapx.so.* files must be located in the same directory.
The three libasapx64.a.* files must be located in the same directory.
The three libasapx64.so.* files must be located in the same directory.
Once the ASAP Hybrid files are placed on the Linux system, you can run the
server process and begin utilizing the API.
Removing ASAP Hybrid for Linux
To remove ASAP Hybrid for Linux from the system, simply delete all the files and