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WAS6 / Linux / Cloudscape
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| James Hevener 2006-01-18, 5:56 pm |
| Anyone have any good notes on doing a Cloudscape install for WAS6 in a Linux
environment? Particularly a SuSE Linux environment.
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| James Hevener 2006-01-20, 8:21 am |
| Thanks. I have that one, but I need more help.
And although the article you reference looks good, I do not see a way to
test the configuration without an application.
I believe I have Cloudscape 10 installed, but when it is launched - it does
not stay running. After startNetworkServer.sh, I am not able to get the
sysinfo.sh to report that it is listening on port 1527. Or should I use the
embedded start script for WAS6, or does WAS6 handle this without these
scripts and just uses the .jar files?
The v5 of Cloudscape that comes with v6 - seems to work. But I need v10.
Thanks.
"Ken Hygh" <kenhygh@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> James Hevener wrote:
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> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwor...barghouthi.html
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> Ken
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| Ken Hygh 2006-01-20, 6:05 pm |
| James Hevener wrote:
>Thanks. I have that one, but I need more help.
> And although the article you reference looks good, I do not see a way to
>test the configuration without an application.
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>I believe I have Cloudscape 10 installed, but when it is launched - it does
>not stay running. After startNetworkServer.sh, I am not able to get the
>sysinfo.sh to report that it is listening on port 1527. Or should I use the
>embedded start script for WAS6, or does WAS6 handle this without these
>scripts and just uses the .jar files?
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>The v5 of Cloudscape that comes with v6 - seems to work. But I need v10.
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>Thanks.
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Well, that article is more than I personally know :-)
Ken
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