To install the IBM HTTP Server:Ensure you have the IBM Developer Kit, Java Technology Edition Version 1.3, installed on your machine. Install the IBM Developer Kit for the Java platform, V1.3, if you plan to use the Key Management (IKEYMAN) utility to create server certificates for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This Developer Kit ships with the WebSphere Application Server on the CD and is available from the following Web site:
For AIX, ensure that you have the xlC.rte 6.0 runtime. This is a prerequisite of GSKit7. You can download this runtime from Create a new directory for the tarball.
Get the tarball.
Untar the tarball in this new directory. For example, if the tarball file name is IHS.tar, type tar -xf IHS.tar A listing of the following files appears, based on your operating system:gskit.sh
setup.jar
silent.res
A GSKit run-time executable: AIX: gskit.rte
HP-UX: gsk5bas.tar.Z
Linux: gsk5bas.i386.rpm
Linux for S/390: gsk5bas.s390.rpm
Linux PowerPC: gsk6bas.ppc32.rpm
Solaris: gsk5bas.tar.Z
Windows: skit directory
Go to the directory where you untarred the tarball and run the following command:java -jar setup.jar. If the system cannot find java, then set your path to point to the Java product installed on your machine. For example: Set your path to: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java130/bin before running: java -jar setup.jar.
Gskit Download For Windows 7
The Global Security Kit (GSKit) installation image files for the WebSphere Web server plug-ins are packaged on the CD with the Web server plug-in files. We can download the appropriate GSKIT file to the workstation on which the Web server is running. Operating system GSKit 7 Installation image file Microsoft Windows No image name AIX gskta.rte HP-UX gsk7bas Solaris Operating Environment gsk7bas Linux gsk7bas_7.0.3.1.i386.rpm Linux390 gsk7bas-7.0.3.1.s390.rpm LinuxPPC gsk7bas-7.0.3.1.ppc.rpm For Solaris, if we encounter a problem while installing the GSKIT file in a Solaris 10 local zone, see...Considerations for installing GSKit with IBM HTTP Server V6.0 and V6.1 and WAS plugin V6.0 and V6.1 in Solaris Zones
Hadn't downloaded anything for ages ... and had checked the system with KAV, Defender, Spybot and Malwarebytes before posting and none of them flagged up anything, so I was under the impression that all was good on that front!
For a list of APARs fixed in this release, please refer tothe file apars.txt.The location of this file depends on the form in whichyou received this release: If you received this release as a DVD-ROM disk, then apars.txt is located in the root directory of the DVD-ROM.
If you received this release as a zipped file (with an extension such as .zip, .tar.gz, or .TARBALL) that was downloaded from an IBM software download Web page, then: apars.txt is located in the root directory of the zipped file.
You can also view the contents of apars.txt by clicking the appropriate link (such as the link "For a list of problems fixed by this CSD") on the IBM software download Web page for the release that was downloaded (such as the software download Web page for IBM Rational Host On-Demand Version 11).
To print a complete copy of Planning, Installing, and Configuring Host On-Demandwith page numbers and a table of contents, use install.pdf, located on the DVD in/doc/xx/doc/install, where xx is your two letter language suffix.You can also open the HTML version, install.html, located on the DVD in /doc/xx/doc/install,where xx is your two letter language suffix.
Starting this release, the Windows installer for IBM JRE is removed from the HOD publish directory. End users must contact their HOD administrators to get the IBM JRE installer for Windows, if needed. HOD administrators with a valid HOD entitlement can download the latest supported version of IBM JRE from the IBM fix central web site.Changes due to the removal of the IBM JRE install image from HOD:
- The link to download Java2 Runtime Environment Installation Image is removed from the HODMain.html page.
- If the Java plugin is not found on Windows clients, a pop-up message is shown to the user similar to that for non-Windows clients.
- The JREInstall directory has been removed from the HOD publish directory.
- The HTML parameter ForceJREInstall does not work.
Description: When this parameter is set to true, and no JRE is detected on a client machine, Host On-Demand issues a message to contact the administrator instead of asking whether you want to download a JRE. This parameter can be specified for download or cached clients. It applies when using Internet Explorer on Windows. The default is false.
This parameter can be specified for download, cached, and Web Start clients. It is only supported for custom HTMLs defined through the Deployment Wizard, not for predefined HTMLs shipped with Host On-Demand. By default, Host On-Demand does not check if the level of the client JRE exceeds the MaximumJRELevel parameter.
Cached clients with or without the offline feature are only downloaded and installed if the maximum JRE level is not exceeded. Once a cached client is installed, Host On-Demand checks if the maximum JRE level is exceeded each time it is used.
When using Host On-Demand with WebSphere Portal, clients can be configured as either download or cached clients in the Deployment Wizard. For both types of clients, Host On-Demand checks whether the maximum JRE level is exceeded.
Starting with Sun Java Standard Edition 6 Update 19 release (and IBM JRE 1.6.0 SR 8 and above), when a program contains mixed-mode code (signed and unsigned components), a security warning dialog is raised. This new feature is to make sure Host On-Demand does not contain mixed-mode code and resources which throw a java security warning pop up. All the components that is necessary for a client like class files, image files etc, are downloaded only as signed jars.
Description: In the deployment wizard, the administrator has an option to select the necessary codepages to be downloaded. It is recommended to select all the codepages if the clients are using Sun 1.6.0_19 / IBM 1.6 and above. If the administrator selects the only necessary codepages, then we will not be downloading all the other codepage jars. This may cause the client to receive a security pop up warning in case the client uses a codepage not added by the administrator in the preload options. To provide an option for the administrator to add all the codepage jars only if the client is using Sun Java 1.6.0_19 / IBM 1.6 and above, the following parameter is provided - DownloadAdditionalCodepages.The default value is false for the Deployment wizard generated files.For the default HTML files (download clients), like HOD.html, this parameter will be set to 'true' and it will download all the codepage jars. This is because, if the administrator has selected a codepage for the sessions, and the client is using a different locale (other than the codepage that is selected), you will see the security warning popup. Since there is no option for the administrator clients to select only the necessary codepage jars for the default HTML files, the Host On-Demand client will download all the codepage jars.
Note: If any custom unsigned jar is added using AdditionalArchives html parameter, the user will receive security warning pop up. To avoid this, it is recommended to add only signed jars. For administrator clients, all the codepage and fonts jars are downloaded if it is a full client.
DBCS support for CustomTable In earlier versions of Host On-demand, the CustomTable parameter applied to the single-byte character set (SBCS) only. With this latest version of Host On-Demand, the CustomTable also applies to the double-byte character set (DBCS) except for File upload and File download.
================================= MACHINE SPECIFIC NOTES FOR IBM Informix Database Server 12.10.TC5 PRODUCT RELEASE ON Windows DATE: 09 Mar 2015 =================================OS Information : Built on Windows Server 2003, Certified on Windows XP (except Home Edition), Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista (except Home Edition), Windows 7 (except Home Edition), Windows 8 (except RT Edtion), Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2.System Requirements===================1. This product is built on Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 using the following compiler from Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (Version 9.0.21022.8): Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 91605-270-200004-603702. Operating system patches information for the IBM Informix Database Server The following patches are required if you intend to configure Informix Database Server instances with larger than the default shared memory size, such as increasing the number of buffers and locks from their default size during installation. Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 948656 Fix for "A program that allocates a large block of contiguous memory may not start or may intermittently fail in Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2." Windows XP Service Pack 2 894472 Fix for "Third-party programs that require lots of memory do not run in Windows XP Service Pack 2." For information about Microsoft service packs and patches, see the Microsoft Support web site at Enable Connections on Windows Vista To enable connections between database servers on the Vista operating system, you must enable network discovery and NetBIOS over TCP/IP. To enable connections: 1) From the Control Panel, double-click Network and Sharing. 2) In the Sharing and Discovery section of the Network and Sharing Center, click Network discovery and then Turn on network discovery. 3) In the Network section, click View Status next to the Local Area Connection. 4) In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Properties. 5) In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, choose the appropriate Internet Protocol Version and click Properties. 6) In the Internet Protocol Version Properties dialog box, click Advanced. 7) On the WINS page of the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box, click Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP and then click OK. 8) Continue clicking OK or Close until all dialog boxes are closed.4. IBM Informix Database Server uses the libraries and utilities provided by the IBM Global Security Kit (GSKit) for data encryption and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communication. The GSKit is bundled with the server and will be installed on your machine as part of the server installation process. Here are more details on the GSKit: a. The GSKit is also bundled with other IBM products and might already be present on your machine. If the GSKit was previously installed, but is older than version 8.0.50.20, Informix server will upgrade the GSKit on your machine to version 8.0.50.20. If GSKit is not installed, Informix server will install GSKit in \Program Files\ibm\gsk8 directory on your machine. b. The GSKit installation directory must have 25 MB of free disk space.5. Using BladeManager 4.20 If the GUI BladeManager wblademgr.exe is used, Microsoft .NET Framework v2 or higher is required to be installed on the system.6. Installation Prerequisite on Windows 7 or Later Versions For Windows 7 and subsequent Windows versions, you must turn off User Account Control (UAC) security before you install IBM Informix. For information about how to create groups, add users to groups, and turn off User Account Control, see your Windows documentation.Check the following web site for the latest Windows system requirementsfor IBM Informix Database Server: -01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=630&uid=swg27013343System Configuration==================== 1. Location of Shared Memory The ONCONFIG variable SHMBASE is recommended to be set to the following: SHMBASE 0xc000000L2. Support maximum shared memory The database server can access shared-memory larger than two gigabytes on Windows. However, you must enable this feature with an entry in the Windows boot file. To add the entry, edit the boot.ini file (located in the top level, or root directory). You can either add a new boot option or use the currently existing boot option. To enable support for more than two gigabytes, add the following text to the end of the boot line: /3GB 3. Administrator permission for running server utilities On Windows Vista, Windows 2008 and Windows 7, you must run any server utility commands with administrator permission: for example, the 'oninit -iy' command to initialize the server. To run Informix utility commands as an administrator, from the Start menu, choose the Informix server name and then choose "Run as administrator". A command prompt with administrator permissions opens.Feature Notes (alphabetized by feature)=============1. Informix Interface for TSM The Informix Interface DLL for TSM is installed as %INFORMIXDIR%\bin\libtxbsa.dll This interface is built with TSM API version 5.1.6. To use Tivoli Storage Manager with Informix databases, refer to IBM Informix Backup and Restore Guide.2. IPv6 Support The Informix database server supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (128 Bit Internet Addresses) as well as IPv4 (32 Bit Addresses). In order for the machine name that is specified in the SQLHOSTS registry to resolve to the correct IP address, the name services files on the Operating System should be correctly configured. For compatibility with earlier version of Informix client and server products, assign each host name with both an IPv4 address and an IPv6 address. If the listener needs to be bound to an IPv4 address, and the name services resolve the name in the order of the IPv6 address followed by the IPv4 address, then an explicit IPv4 address needs to be put in the nodename field of server registry. 3. J/Foundation (Java in the Server) The IBM Runtime Environment, Java(TM) Technology Edition, Version 7.0 release is installed in c:/informix1210/extend/krakatoa/jre and should be used with the J/Foundation component. A Java user-defined routine (UDR) runs in a Java virtual processor. Use the VPCLASS configuration parameter to specify the number of virtual processors for the server. You configure Java virtual processors in the "Java configuration parameters" section of the onconfig configuration file. The default onconfig.std file is in the c:/informix1210/etc directory. To develop Java UDRs for the server on this platform, use Java Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit (JDK) 7 or an earlier version according to Java compatibility guidelines. That kit can be downloaded from -downloads-1880260.html.4. LDAP Authentication This feature is set up and configured like the Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) that is used on UNIX and Linux. Use the LDAP Authentication Support module when you want to use an LDAP server to authenticate your system users. The authentication module is a dynamic link library that resides in the %INFORMIXDIR%\dbssodir\lib\security directory. The parameters of the module are listed in the %INFORMIXDIR%\dbssodir\pam.conf file. The source code for a fully functional LDAP Authentication Module and samples of the required configuration files are included in the %INFORMIXDIR%\demo\authentication directory. You can modify the code for your specific LDAP Authentication Support module.5. Network Protocols The following protocol(s)/interface(s) are supported on this platform: SOCKETS using TCP/IP IPC using named pipe To use SOCKETS with TCP/IP: a. The NETTYPE entry in the ONCONFIG file and the value data of PROTOCOL in the SQLHOSTS registry entry must contain "onsoctcp" b. To enable an IBM Data Server Client to connect to the database server, the NETTYPE entry in the ONCONFIG file and the value data of PROTOCOL in the SQLHOSTS registry entry must contain "drsoctcp" If a CLI or JCC client wants to connect to the database server through DRDA while supporting SQLI connections, you must add a DBSERVERALIASES entry to the ONCONFIG file that corresponds to the SQLHOSTS registry entry. To use IPC (interprocess communication) with named pipe: a. The NETTYPE entry in the ONCONFIG file and the value data of PROTOCOL in the SQLHOSTS registry entry must contain "onipcnmp". 6. OnLine Backup and Restore (ON-Bar) ON-Bar uses the XBSA interface. Some of the functions invoked by ON-Bar are in a dynamic link library supplied by third party storage management vendors. For ON-Bar to access these functions, you must specify the library name and location in the BAR_BSALIB_PATH parameter in the ONCONFIG file. For example, if you are using PSM: Set BAR_BSALIB_PATH to %INFORMIXDIR%\bin\libbsapsm.dll For example, if you are using TSM: Set BAR_BSALIB_PATH to %INFORMIXDIR%\bin\libtxbsa.dll 7. Secure Sockets Layer IBM Informix Database Server uses the libraries and utilities provided by the IBM Global Security Kit (GSKit) for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communication. 8. Simple Password Communications Support Module The name of the IBM Informix dynamic link library for Simple Password CSM on Windows is libixspw.dll. This dynamic link library is installed in %INFORMIXDIR%\bin.Features not supported======================1. Shared Disk Secondary Servers2. Mapped usersKnown Defects in this release=============================For information about known defects in this release, see: Click here for a listDefects Fixed in this release=============================For information about defects fixed in this release, see: Click here for a list(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2015 2ff7e9595c
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