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    How to post WAS to IHS between different machine?  
alex


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08-27-04 11:46 PM

Hi List,

IHS 1.3.26 on server1(AIX).
WAS5  on server2.

How to config the httpd.conf?
On WAS admin console, shall i only change virtual hosts configuration? then
update web server plugin.

Thank you







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    Re: How to post WAS to IHS between different machine?  
Sunit Patke


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08-27-04 11:46 PM

You have to install the WAS plugin on server1. This will add a couple of
lines to your httpd.conf.
Once you generate the plugin-cfg.xml on the WAS server, you have to copy it
to the HTTP server. Recycle HTTP server and it should work.

Sunit

"alex" <zhenleil@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:cgk3n2$6aa8$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
> Hi List,
>
> IHS 1.3.26 on server1(AIX).
> WAS5  on server2.
>
> How to config the httpd.conf?
> On WAS admin console, shall i only change virtual hosts configuration?
then
> update web server plugin.
>
> Thank you
>
>







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    Re: How to post WAS to IHS between different machine?  
alex


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08-27-04 11:46 PM

Thank you Sunit.

To install  WAS plugin on server1,
is it means I need to copy mod_ibm_app_server_http.so (or
mod_ibm_app_server_http.dll for Windows) and plugin-cfg.xml from WAS machine
to somewhere on server1?

"Sunit Patke" <supatke@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:cgl84c$5b9m$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
> You have to install the WAS plugin on server1. This will add a couple of
> lines to your httpd.conf.
> Once you generate the plugin-cfg.xml on the WAS server, you have to copy
it
> to the HTTP server. Recycle HTTP server and it should work.
>
> Sunit
>
> "alex" <zhenleil@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:cgk3n2$6aa8$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... 
> then 
>
>







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    Re: How to post WAS to IHS between different machine?  
Juan Manuel Martinez


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08-27-04 11:46 PM

In article <cgms0k$81jc$1@news.boulder.ibm.com>, zhenleil@hotmail.com
says...
>
> To install  WAS plugin on server1,
> is it means I need to copy mod_ibm_app_server_http.so (or
> mod_ibm_app_server_http.dll for Windows) and plugin-cfg.xml from WAS machi
ne
> to somewhere on server1?
>
Better use the WAS installation CD and do a Custom install on the web
server machine selecting the plugin only.
--

Juanma Martínez





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    Re: How to post WAS to IHS between different machine?  
Sunit Patke


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08-27-04 11:46 PM

USe WAS media and installer to install the WAS plug-in.

Sunit

"alex" <zhenleil@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:cgms0k$81jc$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
> Thank you Sunit.
>
> To install  WAS plugin on server1,
> is it means I need to copy mod_ibm_app_server_http.so (or
> mod_ibm_app_server_http.dll for Windows) and plugin-cfg.xml from WAS
machine
> to somewhere on server1?
>
> "Sunit Patke" <supatke@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:cgl84c$5b9m$1@news.boulder.ibm.com... 
> it 
>
>







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