IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 8 for Linux on IBM System z – SSL
Setup and Performance Study
This paper describes how the advantages of the System z cryptographic
hardware features with IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Version 8 for
Linux on System z can be exploited when SSL
WebSphere ND guidance?
Our site is looking to upgrade from WebSphere 7 Base to 8.5 ND. The new Network
Deployment version provides clustering and easier(?) maintenance. However I was
wondering about the true advantages of WAS ND running under Linux on a single
mainframe. For sure, we would be trading
Our site is looking to upgrade from WebSphere 7 Base to 8.5 ND. The new Network
Deployment version provides clustering and easier(?) maintenance. However I was
wondering about the true advantages of WAS ND running under Linux on a single
mainframe. For sure, we would be trading simplicity
Easy and Websphere seldom co-exist in the same paragraph.
8.5ND has some nice new bells and whistles. It's also proportionately more of a
hog. Their clustering implementation has a number of poll till I get what I
want cases. It is aware of the application-layer stuff, so can do some other
I would argue that WAS ND on zLinux is much simpler than clustering across a
bunch of x86 servers.
We've been doing Websphere ND on zLinux for 4-5 years with WAS 6.0, 6.1, 7.0,
and 8.5. The biggest advantage is scalability of each host. We run 85
Websphere instances across 5 hosts
world WebSphere ND guidance?
I would argue that WAS ND on zLinux is much simpler than clustering across a
bunch of x86 servers.
We've been doing Websphere ND on zLinux for 4-5 years with WAS 6.0, 6.1, 7.0,
and 8.5. The biggest advantage is scalability of each host. We run 85
Websphere
WebSphere Application Server Horizontal Versus Vertical JVM Stacking Report
The following paper is available at :
developerWorks (pdf)
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/perf/tuning_webapp.html#hv
TechDocs (pdf)
http://www.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex
On Wednesday, August 24, 2011 06:56:07 pm you wrote:
I've just finished retrieving a copy of Websphere for managing a trial
of the product on my Linux test box.
Here's where I've got a question or two or three. Reason why I'm
asking here, and not on a product on Intel list, is that I feel
Hello!
I've just finished retrieving a copy of Websphere for managing a trial
of the product on my Linux test box.
Here's where I've got a question or two or three. Reason why I'm
asking here, and not on a product on Intel list, is that I feel
everyone here has gone through all of this at one
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I don't believe this has been posted here before, but IBM has
published a TechDoc on this subject.
http://ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP101894
Jim
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Before I get REALLY excited, has anyone tried this and validated they
can get Linux servers running WAS to drop from QUEUE (as in drop from
QUEUE 3)?
Jim Elliott wrote:
I don't believe this has been posted here before, but IBM has
published a TechDoc on this subject.
Any messages in /var/log/messages that coincide?
On 4/11/11 4:24 PM, Dean, David (I/S) david_d...@bcbst.com wrote:
Help, Websphere 7.0, zvm 6, java / websphere randomly dropping. PS shows java
actually died and we have to restart WAS. We have several servers running the
same scenario
, 2011 4:30 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: WebSphere Java dropping
Any messages in /var/log/messages that coincide?
On 4/11/11 4:24 PM, Dean, David (I/S) david_d...@bcbst.com wrote:
Help, Websphere 7.0, zvm 6, java / websphere randomly dropping. PS shows java
actually died and we
Anything on the guests console?
Marcy
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David (I/S)
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 1:41 PM
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] WebSphere Java dropping
Not that I can find
Help, Websphere 7.0, zvm 6, java / websphere randomly dropping. PS shows java
actually died and we have to restart WAS. We have several servers running the
same scenario on a different domain with no issues, EXCEPT we are on zvm 5.4.
Also this is a highly tied down domain for Medicare
Speaking of good threads, there is a new white paper available on the above
topic at http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP101860
Abstract: This paper will attempt to answer the question: *Does it make sense
for me to run WebSphere* Application Server in a z/VM* DCSS
Cross-posted to IBMVM, IBMMAIN, and Linux390 for those who are
interested in listening to IBM webcasts.
The next webcast is planned for Wed, Jan 26, 2011:
Title:
Best Practices for WebSphere Application Server on System z Linux
http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/lvc/
Speaker:
Steve Wehr, Senior
growing?).
Marcy
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Dean,
David (I/S)
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 11:34 AM
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: [LINUX-390] WebSphere CPU attack
Last year I questioned WebSphere's propensity to eat
Last year I questioned WebSphere's propensity to eat memory and/or CPU over
time (thank you to Marcy and Rob for help). Now that we have 20 servers
running Medicare insurance claims, it is no longer a hypothetical scenario.
Each server runs several WAS instances, hence several Java processes
ready to put in to Production 10 new WebSphere /
zLinux servers, each having 2 to 6 WebSphere Profiles, each server
has 6 to 8 gigs allocated and they are attached to 3 IFL's on a z10.
. Every morning when you first login to the WebSphere management
console it is slow. After the initial logon
We are getting ready to put in to Production 10 new WebSphere / zLinux servers,
each having 2 to 6 WebSphere Profiles, each server has 6 to 8 gigs allocated
and they are attached to 3 IFL's on a z10. . Every morning when you first
login to the WebSphere management console it is slow. After
-mail and delete this message. Thank you for
your cooperation.
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Dean,
David (I/S)
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:14 AM
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: [LINUX-390] zLinux / WebSphere spinup
OK, I see no real hits on the linux top command when I do this...and nothing
directly in Perfsvmmaybe I should go back to the old reliable and blame the
desktop guys...
Do you know how much WebSphere hits the desktop when it starts up? Maybe I am
looking in the wrong closet.
As always
cooperation.
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Dean,
David (I/S)
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 1:02 PM
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] zLinux / WebSphere spinup times
OK, I see no real hits on the linux top command when
Jose Munoz wrote:
Hi,
I still working on WebSphere Application Server for z/OS and Windows
platforms as Senior WebSphere Consultant since 9 years ago, my project
finish January 2010 and I will be available February, 1st 2010. I have
experience on zSeries for more than 25 years.
Jose, please
Hi,
I still working on WebSphere Application Server for z/OS and Windows
platforms as Senior WebSphere Consultant since 9 years ago, my project
finish January 2010 and I will be available February, 1st 2010. I have
experience on zSeries for more than 25 years.
Contact Info:
+(96650) 296-7758
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [LINUX-390] New Performance Whitepaper:: WebSphere on IBM System z
64-bit/31-bit Studies with J2EE Workloads
WebSphere on IBM System z 64-bit/31-bit Studies with J2EE Workloads
The paper is available from :
DeveloperWorks
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Marcy Cortes
marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com wrote:
[snip]
+--+
|echo 0 /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
+-+
This setting may improve or degrade the
WebSphere on IBM System z 64-bit/31-bit Studies with J2EE Workloads
The paper is available from :
DeveloperWorks
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/perf/tuning_pap_websphere.html#j2ee
This study explores the performance of a WebSphere Application Server 6.1
system under
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Donaldson
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 6:07 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: WebSphere Application Server for zLinux
On Tue, September
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From: Linux on 390 Port [linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Jose Munonz
[jmu...@nic.gov.sa]
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 14:08
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: WebSphere Application Server for zLinux
Thanks Tore for your soon answer. Are you
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Subject: Re: WebSphere Application Server for zLinux
Yes, it's production.
We don't have a total summary of reqs/sec, but I summed up Analog Statistics
from 10 of the WAS servers (varying application types)
, and theirs sum is about 6 successful requests/second
/
From: Linux on 390 Port [linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Jose Munonz
[jmu...@nic.gov.sa]
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 09:46
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: WebSphere Application Server for zLinux
Hi Tore,
Thanks a lot for your answers. Our applications have a big session data
On Tue, September 8, 2009 19:46, Jose Munonz wrote:
Hi Tore,
Thanks a lot for your answers. Our applications have a big session data
size (400KB) and these applications have thousands of users, therefore
they require a big JVM heap size. Could we have a heap size of 10 GB using
64 bits?
Hi,
In my installations we have J2EE applications developed by CA Advantage Gen
V7.5, and actually they are running on WAS for Windows (before they were
running on zWAS).
We are planning to migrate to zLinux, but previous we want to know Who have
WebSphere in zLinux and experiences
-mail: tore.agb...@volvo.com
http://www.volvo.com/volvoit/global/en-gb/
From: Linux on 390 Port [linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Jose Munonz
[jmu...@nic.gov.sa]
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 13:46
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: WebSphere
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Agblad
Tore
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 2:58 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: WebSphere Application Server for zLinux
We have, works great
Thanks David and Marcy for your responses.
More research required.
David Boyes responded:.
Last time I checked, all the Sybase drivers had Intel only components,
so I suspect neither will work.
Regards,
Terry L. Spaulding
spa...@us.ibm.com
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Terry Spauldingspa...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Thanks David and Marcy for your responses.
More research required.
David Boyes responded:.
Last time I checked, all the Sybase drivers had Intel only components,
so I suspect neither will work.
The jdbc driver appears
The jdbc driver appears to be just java and one would expect it to
work on any platform unless they did strange things.
When I looked at it a few months ago, it called some JNI stuff to use the
native libraries, and Sybase only supports Linux on Intel AFAIK.
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David Boyes wrote:
The jdbc driver appears to be just java and one would expect it to
work on any platform unless they did strange things.
When I looked at it a few months ago, it called some JNI stuff to use the
native libraries, and Sybase
Question to the List.
Has anyone setup WebSphere on Linux System z to access Sybase DB running
another platform using one of these drivers:
jConnect 5.5 EBF 11656 which has an end of life date of 12/2009 on the
Sybase website
or
Sybase driver 6.0 EBF 12723 (type 4).
Just looking to find out
Last time I checked, all the Sybase drivers had Intel only components,
so I suspect neither will work.
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Try this:
cd /home/udbdb1/sqllib
. /home/udbdb1/sqllib/db2profile
good luck
Mace
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From: Shedlock, George gshedl...@aegonusa.com
Subject: /etc/init.d start/stop scripts for DB2 MQ and Websphere
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
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Subject: Re: /etc/init.d start/stop scripts for DB2 MQ and Websphere
Try this:
cd /home/udbdb1/sqllib
. /home/udbdb1/sqllib/db2profile
good luck
Mace
--- On Thu, 4/30/09, Shedlock, George gshedl...@aegonusa.com wrote:
From: Shedlock, George gshedl...@aegonusa.com
Subject: /etc/init.d start
I am trying to get some scripts set up to start / stop DB2, MQ and Websphere
applications. The scripts I have are in this format:
#! /bin/bash
set -x
case $1 in
'start')
/bin/su - udbdb1 -c /home/udbdb1/sqllib/adm/db2start
;;
'stop')
/bin/su - udbdb1 -c /home/udbdb1
On Thursday 30 April 2009 14:05, Shedlock, George wrote:
I am trying to get some scripts set up to start / stop DB2, MQ and Websphere
applications. The scripts I have are in this format:
...
Isn't there a db2istrt tool that is supposed to take care of the environment
setup? That's what I use
Tuning WebSphere Application Server Cluster with Caching
The paper is available at:
TecDocs:
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP101406
developerWorks:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/perf/tuning_pap_websphere.html#wascc
This paper
Does anyone have IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere
running on zLinux or know if it will run there? The manual does not
mention this environment.
Lea Stahr
Senior Systems Engineer
Linux and zLinux
Navistar, Inc.
630-753-5445
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To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [LINUX-390] IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for
WebSphere
Does anyone have IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere
running on zLinux or know if it will run there? The manual does not
mention this environment.
Lea Stahr
, October 14, 2008 9:52 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere
Yes, it does run on Linux for z.
We trialed it.
Marcy
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I have found a manual that includes some information for Linux on z. I
guess it is a supported platform. Thanks.
Lea Stahr
Senior Systems Engineer
Linux
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Subject: IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere
Does anyone have IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for WebSphere
running on zLinux or know if it will run
We are looking at moving our WebSphere workload from z/OS to Linux. We have
lots of 4way x86 Linux boxes running WebSphere - each instance capable of
running dozens (nearly 100 in some cases) of application servers (JVMs) with
many GB of memory. On WebSphere for z/OS, an LPAR might have 32
We are looking at moving our WebSphere workload from z/OS to Linux. We
have lots of 4way x86 Linux boxes running WebSphere - each instance
capable of running dozens (nearly 100 in some cases) of application
servers (JVMs) with many GB of memory. On WebSphere for z/OS, an LPAR
might have 32
Thanks for the suggestions, all. I got pulled off onto some z/OS work
for a while, but I'm back on this now.
I think that I will go with the nostart file solution for the quick
fix and look at implementing a menued solution later.
I'm hoping to set up clustering later for this particular
I have a few Linux guests which run WebSphere. There are times when
applying maintenance, etc, that I need to reboot Linux on these guests.
If I have WebSphere auto-start during the boot process then every time I
boot I have to wait for WAS to finish coming up - something that takes
several
I have not used WebSphere on Linux. Could you set it up so it starts on some
run levels, and not on some others? If you can set it up this way you could
boot up to a run level that didn't start WebSpere when doing maintenance.
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Subject
Delayed
start of WebSphere
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Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
I have a few Linux
I would certainly be interested in the solution. Thanks.
Steve Mitchell
Sr Systems Software Specialist
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas
(785) 291-8885
'There are no degrees of Honesty-you're either Honest or you're not!
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email message and any attachments are for
of WebSphere
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I would certainly be interested in the solution. Thanks.
Steve Mitchell
Sr Systems Software Specialist
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas
(785) 291-8885
'There are no degrees
every time I boot I have to wait for WAS to finish coming up
I'll ask a dumb question - Did you try starting it in the background?
(e.g. in the startup script, change startServer.sh server1 to
startServer.sh server1 ) I must confess I've never tried this and don't
have a WAS system available to
I have a few Linux guests which run WebSphere. There are times when
applying maintenance, etc, that I need to reboot Linux on these
guests.
If I have WebSphere auto-start during the boot process then every time
I
boot I have to wait for WAS to finish coming up - something that takes
several
While this is a good solution, if you do not need to reboot or take a
linux image offlinethat is running Websphere, you can have the Sys Admins
set up a cluster and take on of the application servers down at a time.
This would mean no outage.
Daryl
On Jan 7, 2008 2:13 PM, David Boyes [EMAIL
While this is a good solution, if you do not need to reboot or take
a
linux image offlinethat is running Websphere, you can have the Sys
Admins
set up a cluster and take on of the application servers down at a
time.
This would mean no outage.
Yes, that's true. I read the question as if I'm
/26/07 2:45
The delay file contains an offset in seconds to wait before starting WebSphere.
This only comes into play on a Sunday, since that's the only day of
the month we do scheduled maintenance, and we don't want 6 WebSpheres all
starting at the same time.
* * * Top of File * * *
DELAY=780
Subject changed... sorry Mark... :)
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
However, are you saying that if we were only running HATS and the part of
WebSphere that comes with HATS, that I need no knowledge, what-so-ever of
Websphere to make it run fine in a production environment?
Correct. Any support
Greetings. This may be 'working as designed' but I'm not sure
If anyone has seen this please feel free to enlighten.
We have a WebSphere cluster, with WebSphere in Network Deployment
configuration. This means that the primary node has a configuration slightly
different than the secondary
-mail and delete this message. Thank
you for your cooperation.
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
Melin
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:15 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [LINUX-390] WebSphere, SLES 9 64 bit and Above/below
Of
James Melin
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:15 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [LINUX-390] WebSphere, SLES 9 64 bit and Above/below the bar
strangeness
Greetings. This may be 'working as designed' but I'm not sure
If anyone has seen this please feel free to enlighten.
We have
Subject
Re:
WebSphere, SLES 9 64 bit and Above/below the bar strangeness
Please respond to
Linux on 390 Port LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sorry
Can anyone give me a brief description of what JBoss is? We are apparently
going to need it in conjunction with a project we have here that involves using
WebSphere Application Server and HATS to front-end some of our CICS
applications. I thought that JBoss was an app server/middleware
I usually think of jBOSS as more of a brand name the same what that
WebSphere covers AS, MQ, etc.
So you have jBoss AS which is the App Server but there is also jBoss
Portal, jBoss jBPM, etc.
Jon Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jon Brock
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 2:19 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: JBoss? WebSphere?
Can anyone give me a brief description of what JBoss is? We are
apparently going to need
I'm prepping for an trial install of Websphere. This is on an IFL.
As it turns out, the Websphere trial for Windows and Linux that anyone
can down load, the Linux one, which looks like an Intel version, is a
common install and is suppose to work for zLinux systems also. Wish it
would have said
I take it you mean Websphere AppServer (there's about a hundred things
called websphere something or other these days). Even MQ Series has
become WebSphere MQ.
This is helpful for understanding WAS 6.0 layouts
https://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/os/linux/pdf/sharing_webs
Any problems/headaches or other words of advice anyone wishs to share
about Websphere on zLinux?
1) Websphere expands to fill all available resources, both human and
machine. Plan on it.
2) Make sure you have plenty of contiguous page space. Virtual machines
containing WAS tend to be very
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Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Websphere
Any problems/headaches or other words of advice anyone wishs to share
about Websphere on zLinux?
1) Websphere expands to fill all available resources, both human and
machine. Plan on it.
2) Make sure you have plenty of contiguous page space. Virtual
Thanks Marcy
I don't know if the sharing pdf was being used at your house to share
things, or just an overview, but IBM seems to have a newer version:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp3998.html?Open
A Shared WebSphere Application Server Installation for Linux on
zSeries
At closer
Steve Wehr's paper on running
WebSphere with ONE executeable directory and sharing that to each linux guest,
to 1) minimize your maintenance nightmare and 2) reduce the amount of disk you
needlessly would duplicate.
For large apps, you may want to consider running IHS in a sep virtual
machine too
I had WebSphere installed and in a basic, non-secured, non-clustered
configurartion in less than an hour. Securing it via LDAP to RACF LDAP Backend
was exceptionally challenging in version 5 but that methodology has worked goig
forward in WAS 6.
I expect you'll have relative ease with a WAS 6
I was looking at the IBM web pages for a trial of Websphere for zLinux.
The only trials they had were for Windows and Linux (Intel).
So, is there a trial for Websphere on zLinux? And if so, what are the
procedures to get it?
We have a project on the Open Systems side, JAVA based. Seems
Richards
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Tom Duerbusch
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:31 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Websphere trial on zLinux?
I was looking at the IBM web pages for a trial of Websphere for zLinux.
The only
There's always Tomcat.
Tom Duerbusch wrote:
I was looking at the IBM web pages for a trial of Websphere for zLinux.
The only trials they had were for Windows and Linux (Intel).
So, is there a trial for Websphere on zLinux? And if so, what are the
procedures to get it?
We have a project
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I was looking at the IBM web pages for a trial of
Websphere for zLinux.
The only trials they had were for Windows and Linux
(Intel).
So, is there a trial for Websphere on zLinux? And
if so, what are the
procedures to get it?
We have a project on the Open Systems side, JAVA
the LoadModule of WAS PlugIn but it
seems that WebSphere PlugIn has always priority and that the httpd.conf
file would not been read in a sequential way.
This configuration was ok without was plugin but using proxy pass
directive in a way like
Hello everyone!
I've ZLinux with Suse 9, 64 bit.
I've installed the websphere plugin component in order to pass the
requests from an apache webserver to a remote websphere.
I've added the two following lines in my httpd.conf:
LoadModule was_ap20_module
/opt/CHROOT/HTTPD-2.0.59/WebSpherePlugin
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Subject: WebSphere PlugIn and Apache version
Hello everyone!
I've ZLinux with Suse 9, 64 bit.
I've installed the websphere plugin component in order to pass the
requests from an apache webserver to a remote websphere.
I've added the two following lines in my httpd.conf
)
/lib/ld.so.1 (0x5000)
Thanks
Manuciao
Mark Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject
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What about the change root,
does the conf statement have to be a relative path to the change root jail?
Mark
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it???
ManuciaoThanks!!
Mark Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject
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What about the change root,
does
Subject
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version
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Then have you the Websphere Plugin for 64 bit Suse version???
Can I download it form IBM web site???
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Ken Schweiker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Then have you the Websphere Plugin for 64 bit Suse version
On Wednesday, 08/02/2006 at 10:07 AST, Ken Schweiker
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You could call IBM support to open an incident and reference PMR 05631,
124
and ask for the same module. I would not like to assume I can give you
the
module directly.
You're right to be cautious, Ken. You may not
You may not give IBM software to anyone else.
depending on the license: the IBM Public License allows it.
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ibmpl.php
Mike MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061
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Dominic Coulombe wrote:
On 6-Jul-2006, at 17:39, John Summerfied wrote:
The behaviour _I_ want is a mount point I can use from the commandline
without being root, and maybe an icon on the desktop.
You might want to look into sudo.
You can select users and let these chosen ones execute
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/05/06 3:01 PM
Just out of curiousity, how much effort is generally involved
in porting an application such as this to z? Is it just a
matter of building it from source on z and making sure
everything works? (Not that even that is in any way a small
efford.) Or are there
Jim Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just out of curiousity, how much effort is generally involved
in porting an application such as this to z? Is it just a
matter of building it from source on z and making sure
everything works? (Not that even that is in any way a small
efford.) Or are there
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