iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 6.0+)

Installing the iTP Secure WebServer
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Required Hardware
In addition to the HP products, you must have access to a web client such as Netscape
Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you will be running your server in secure
mode, you will need access to a secure browser.
Required Hardware
The hardware required for a NonStop server is as follows:
For a NonStop K-series server, you must have a 3615 Ethernet controller or a 3616
Token Ring controller.
For information about installing the 3615 Ethernet controller or the 3616 Token
Ring controller, refer to Configuring Controllers for NonStop Systems.
For a NonStop S-series server, you must have an E4SA adapter, a GESA adapter,
or a TRSA adapter.
For information about installing the E4SA, refer to the Ethernet Adapter Installation
and Support Guide. For information on installing the TRSA, refer to the Token-Ring
Installation and Support Guide. For information on installing the GESA, refer to the
Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide.
Preparing Your System for the iTP Secure
WebServer
This section describes the steps necessary to prepare your NonStop system for the
iTP Secure WebServer. The iTP Secure WebServer is set up to come up out-of-box
and run on TCP/IP process $ZTC0 using a port that is configured during the installation
process. You can use multiple TCP/IP processes in the same iTP Secure WebServer
environment.
1. Verify that the OSS environment is active. Use the STATUS command to determine
that the OSS File Manager process $ZFMnn and the OSS Pipe Server process
$ZPPnn (where nn is a processor number) are running on each of your
processors.
2. Verify that the TCP/IP subsystem is running. Using SCF, ensure that the host name
and host ID are specified. Refer to the TCP/IP Configuration and Management
Manual for more information.
3. If you are intending to use the Parallel Library support of TCP/IP for iTPWebServer
operations, read the following information.
Running the iTP Secure WebServer relies on the properly configured Parallel
Library TCP/IP environment. Every CPU specified in the Server CPUS command
(in the httpd.config configuration file) needs to be enabled to run Parallel Library
TCP/IP. In other words, the TCPMAN needs to be properly configured and run. As
a result, there is a TCPMON (the monitor process) running on every CPU specified
in the Server’s CPUS command. In the configuration phase of the startup, the iTP
Secure WebServer will validate the existence of these processes. Also, at least