iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (Version 7.0)
Installing the iTP Secure WebServer
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Setup for Parallel Library TCP/IP Support
After the installation of 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 Secure WebServer was installed point to this directory tree. If any of these
directories or sub-directories are deleted, the entire product (starting with unpaxing
the product PAX file) will have to be reinstalled.
You can now continue with any of the following:
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Setup for Parallel Library TCP/IP Support
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Setup for TCP/IPv6 support
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Setup for IP CIP Support
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Install a WISP
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Install the Resource Locator.
Setup for Parallel Library TCP/IP Support
In addition to scanning for conventional TCP/IP processes, the setup script will check
for the presence of TCPSAM processes on the target system. The script will query
your intentions. Here are some examples of the interaction:
If you want to use Parallel Library TCPIP as your underlying transport
services, you need only one TCPSAM (TCP Socket Access Method) process.
Therefore, the following lookup process will only list the first one it
encounters.
If you want to use a TCPSAM process other than the one in the list, follow
the manual configuration procedures.
Do you want to use ONLY the Parallel Library TCPIP as your transport
services?
Type y/n (Default: n) #: y
Looking up running TCPSAM process on your system... wait
You can use the conventional TCP/IP support, the Parallel Library support, or both. If,
for some unlikely reason you had to use both versions of support (presumably for
some non iTP Secure WebServer reason) you would not get the Auto-Accept feature
from the iTP Secure WebServer and so would receive little in the way of performance
improvement.
The example script continues as if you had replied Yes to the Parallel Library TCP/IP
query by presenting you with a menu of choices. Notice that the script found a
TCPSAM process ($ZSAM1) running, so is allowing you to continue with the
configuration.
1) Skip configuring iTP WebServer (that is, configuration exists)
2) Auto-configure iTP WebServer
Defaults:
TCP/IP process: /G/ZSAM1
TCP/IP Port: 80










