HP 5991-5565 manual Verifying the Linux Distribution Installation

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2.Under the Primary Functions heading, select Web and LAMP Server and under the Development heading, select C/C++ Compiler and Tools as displayed in Figure 3.

Figure 3 YaST Software Selection and System Tasks

3.Select the Details button to display a table with the detailed software package selections.

4.From the Filter options drop-down list, select Package Groups.

5.In the Package Groups pane, expand the Development group and select Languages from the expanded list.

Verify that the perl and python components are selected as displayed in Figure 4

Figure 4 SUSE Installation Settings

6.From the Productivity packages group, select Networking.

Verify that the apache2, apache2-prefork, php5, apache2-mod_perl, apache2-mod_php5, apache2-mod_python, and webalizer components are selected.

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To verify installation of the necessary packages, enter the following command:

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Contents HP Open Source Middleware Stacks Blueprint Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents Monitor Tomcat with OpenView Tomcat SPI Webalizer Usage Report Oracle Database TestPage List of Tables Page Executive Summary HP ServicesIntroduction Intended AudienceUserInput Typographic ConventionsHP Encourages Your Comments Feedback@fc.hp.comHP Open Source Web Server Middleware Stack Web Server Stack ArchitectureWeb Server Stack Architecture Required Packages and Installation Recommendations Installing and Verifying the Linux DistributionInstalling the Linux Distribution Verifying the Linux Distribution Installation YaST Software Selection and System TasksTomcat Configuring the Basic Apache Http ServerInstalling and Configuring Sun JDK on an HP Proliant System # /etc/init.d/apache2 startFor the alljava.csh file, add the following lines # ln -s /usr/java/jdk1.5.010 /usr/local/jdkFor the alljava.sh file, add the following lines Following messages appear Installing and Configuring Tomcat# java -version # /usr/local/apache-tomcat/bin/startup.shIf necessary, stop Tomcat by entering the following command Advanced Apache Http Server FeaturesUsing the Apache Http Server Benchmarking Tool # /usr/local/apache-tomcat/bin/shutdown.shApachemodules definition should now look like the following You can correct the error by entering the followingApache Http Server Status and Information Restart the Apache Http Server for the changes take effectApache Server Status web page opens, as shown in Figure Apache Server Information web page opens, as shown in Figure# webalizer Apache Http Server Log# /etc/init.d/apache2 restart Create the following file Using Virtual Host SupportFor detailed information, see the Webalizer website at On the second server, create the following Html file Using Apache Http Server URL RedirectionConfigure virtual hosting by creating a file named Add the following line to the preceding file Using Apache Http Server Proxy FeaturesEdit the following configuration file Add the following lines to the preceding fileError Responses and Redirects Create the following Html fileUsing Per-User Web Directories Populate the preceding file with the following linesConfiguring the Apache and Tomcat Connector Integrating the Web Server Stack ComponentsInsert the following line below the DocumentRoot line Restart Apache by entering the following commandIf there are any errors, check the following log files Http//YOURHOSTNAME/jsp-examples# rpm -q php5 apache2-modphp5 Integrating the Apache Web Server and PHPIntegrating the Apache Web Server and Perl Create the following test fileWeb page displays the following text Connecting Tomcat to a DatabaseIntegrating the Apache Web Server and Python Connecting Tomcat and MySQL # tar zxf mysql-connector-java-version.tar.gz# ps -efgrep mysqld # mysqladmin -u root -p create osmsdb# $CATALINAHOME/bin/startup.sh # /etc/init.d/mysql startHttp//YOURHOSTNAME8080/mysqltest.jsp Connecting Tomcat and OracleIf needed, start Tomcat by entering the following command Test page opens as shown in FigureTesting the Oracle Database Connectivity Obtaining and Installing the Oracle Jdbc DriverConfiguring the Oracle Server Creating an Oracle Data SourceHttp//YOURHOSTNAME8080/oracleTest.jsp Oracle Database TestConfiguring a Database Driver in Tomcat Connecting Tomcat to MySQL or Oracle Using HibernateInstalling Hibernate, Tomcat, and JDK # mysql -u root -p PasswordFor a MySQL database server Creating a Simple Application in Tomcat# sqlplus osmsusr/osmspass@osmsdbora For an Oracle database serverAsm.jar asm-attrs.jar antlr-2.7.6rc1.jar File HibernateSessionFactory.class is generated Preceding command creates a class file named This directory, create a Hibernate Pojo file namedVerifying the Simple Application Operation Http//YOURHOSTNAME8080/SimpleDemo/hibernate.jspRestart Apache by entering the following Secure the Web Server StackEnabling Https Support in the Apache Http Server Verify that the certificate is displayed as in Figure Apache Http Server AuthorizationApache default document root is Create the following test Html fileProtecting Apache Http Server Authorization with Symas CDS If the login fails, the following message appearsConfiguring Apache Http Server Services Protecting Tomcat Authorization with Symas CDS Html HeadHtml Head Monitor Tomcat with OpenView Tomcat SPI # $CATALINA/bin/shutdown.sh # $CATALINA/bin/startup.shSoftware Prerequisites and Reference Guides Tomcat SPI ComponentsTools PoliciesComplete these steps Complete these steps Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions # /sbin/SuSEfirewall2 stopAppendix C Vendor Information Reference Following are the contents of the hibernate.jsp file Appendix D Hibernate Test Application Source CodePage Appendix D Hibernate Test Application Source Code