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Service Variable Description
Valid Input: A TCP port number in the range 1-65535.
Default:
80
, the IANA registered port number for HTTP.
https_port
Specifies the TCP port number on which the container Apache
server will receive HTTPS (SSL) requests.
Valid Input: A TCP port number in the range 1-65535.
Default:
443
, the IANA registered port number for HTTPS.
ajp_port
Specifies the TCP port number on which the container Apache
server will send requests to a Tomcat server.
Variable Name: ajp_port.
Valid Input: A TCP port number in the range 1-65535.
Default:
8009
.
ipf_tcp_ports
Specifies the local TCP port numbers for IPFilter rules that allow
inbound packets.
Valid Input: One or more TCP port numbers each in the range
1-65535, separated by commas.
Default: 80,443. These are the IANA registered port numbers for
HTTP and HTTPS (SSL).
provision
wss_version,
Same as described for the
cmpt
services.
data_path
Same as described for the
cmpt
services.
http_port
Same as described for the
ipfilter
services.
https_port
Same as described for the
ipfilter
services.
ajp_port
Same as described for the
ipfilter
services.
data_src
The directory from which you want to copy Apache data. The
provision service creates a copy of this subtree and its
contents and installs it in the specified data_path for use by the
container. The input for this variable is typically the newconfig
subdirectory under the Apache product directory.
Default:
/opt/hpws22/apache/newconfig
.
user
Specifies the UNIX user name under which the Apache processes
in this container will run.
Default:
www
.
start_apache
Specifies if you want the srp command to add a script to the
container init directory structure to start and stop Apache. The
script is automatically executed when the container is started or
stopped.
Valid Input: yes or no.
Default:
yes
.
startssl_apache
Specifies if you want to start Apache in ssl mode.
Variable Name: startssl_apache
Valid Input: yes or no
Default: no
16.8.4 Tomcat template
You can use the tomcat template to add configuration data for hosting an HP-UX Tomcat servlet
engine in a workload container. The following two tables describe the services and variables included
in Tomcat template.
Table 16.8 Services for the tomcat template
Service
Description
cmpt
The
cmpt
service for the
apache
template configures Security Containment file