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d. Run NCServiceManager-UNIX . The Service Manager does not display a
message indicating that it has started. To arrange for this script to be run
at boot time, refer to the documentation supplied with your operating
system to add a boot service.
For Host On-Demand to function, the Service Manager must be running. If you
reboot the server, you must also restart the Service Manager.
9. Restart the Web server.
10. Load HODMain.html, located in the hostondemand/HOD directory, into a browser.
v Click readme to see the latest information.
v Click Basic configuration steps to help you get started with configuring the
Host On-Demand server.
Installing on OS/400
The following are required for installing Host On-Demand on an iSeries server:
v TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for AS/400
v One of the following HTTP servers:
IBM HTTP Server for AS/400
Lotus Domino for AS/400
Apache-based HTTP Server for AS/400
v Java Developers Kit
v IBM Java Toolbox
v QShell Interpreter
v 256MB memory or more. Refer to the AS/400 Performance Capabilities
Reference Web page for additional information about the impact of additional
memory and Java performance
v Recent cumulative service is recommended. Refer to the OS/400 Fixes,
Downloads and Updates Web page for service information
Installing Host On-Demand
1. Sign on to the iSeries with the QSECOFR user profile (or user profile with
equivalent security authorities).
2. If Host On-Demand has previously been installed, issue the following OS/400
command to shutdown the Service Manager:
ENDHODSVM
3. If you previously installed Host On-Demand, type the following commands to
back up the current settings:
CRTSAVF QGPL/HOD
SAV DEV('/qsys.lib/qgpl.lib/hod.file')
OBJ(('/qibm/proddata/hostondemand/private/*')
('/QIBM/ProdData/hostondemand/lib/NSMprop')
('/QIBM/ProdData/hostondemand/hod/config.properties'))
Note: The line beginning with SAV and ending with .properties')) should be
one line on your command line.
4. Place the Host On-Demand for OS/400 CD in the iSeries CD drive.
5. Type the following OS/400 command:
RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5733A59) DEV(OPT01)
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