HP-UX 11i September 2001 Release Notes

HP-UX 11i Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment (new at 11i original release)
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Installing Apache Separately
If you are installing Apache Web Server for HP-UX separately from the rest of the OE
bundle, or if you obtained the Apache product (B9415AA) independently of the HP-UX
11i Operating Environment, follow these steps:
1. With CD2 of the HP-UX 11i Operating Environment CDs in your CD drive, run
/usr/sbin/swinstall&.
2. Select the appropriate depot.
3. From the View menu, go to Change Software View and select Start With
Products. The products that are available will display for your selection.
4. Select Apache.
5. Go to the Actions menu and select Install. The installation paths are
/opt/apache and /opt/tomcat.
NOTE By default, swinstall does not reinstall filesets if the same revision already exists on
your system. If you want to reinstall the same revision (for example, if some files are
lost), you can change the installation options by choosing Options/Change Option.
Installing a product or a fileset may automatically install dependent filesets necessary to
run the selected items.
If an HP or non-HP version of Apache is already on the system, swinstall preserves the
existing configuration files under /opt/apache/conf, /opt/apache/conf/jserv and
/opt/tomcat/conf by renaming
<file>
to
<file>
.save. It also preserves certificates
and certificate-related files under /opt/apache/conf/ssl.* directories by renaming
<file>
to
<file>
.save. In this way, you will not lose previous configuration
information. However, the original configuration file (
<file>
.save) will be over-written
if you re-install Apache.
Upon successful installation, swinstall runs Apache Web Server automatically.
Documentation
Installation instructions are also included in the online Apache release notes
(/opt/apache/apache.release.notes) that come with the Apache software.
For more information on the Apache Software Foundation, see the following URLs:
http://apache.org
http://www.hp.com/go/webservers
CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server (updated for September
2001)
With CIFS/9000 Client and CIFS/9000 Server, Hewlett-Packard provides a Common
Internet File System (CIFS), the Microsoft protocol for remote file access. CIFS is built
into all recent Windows operating systems, including Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, and 2000.
By providing both server and client, CIFS/9000 provides file and print interoperability
for environments with a mix of UNIX and Windows platforms.