BTW, there is a conversion tool for convert httpd.conf from Domino to 
Apache. This is especially useful for the directives, as they have to be 
Regex in Apache:

ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/s390/zos/tools/cmt/

Werner



Von:    Dana Mitchell <[email protected]>
An:     [email protected], 
Datum:  08.04.2014 22:41
Betreff:        Re: Installing IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache
Gesendet von:   IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



I was able to make some progress on this today.  I found a reference to 
needing 'unzip'  downloaded from what appears to me to be the old UNIX 
Tools and Toys page.  I downloaded that and installed it.  Then downloaded 
the InstallationManager zip file and I was able to unzip into it's own 
directory structure.  Further, I was able to create a new zfs using the 
InstallationManager, so now I am in the process of populating that with 
IHSA.

Editorial comment:

Maybe this all makes sense for someone installing and deploying multiple 
Webspheres but to me it seems like way overkill/bloat just for a simple 
HTTP server....

 
Dana

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