User's Manual

Setting Up Zend Core for Oracle
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8.
When prompted to "Verify the password", enter the same password as specified in
the previous step and click OK.
9. In the Zend Core support page, you may optionally enter a Zend network user ID
and password. In this case, the assumption is that you have already registered a
Zend network user ID and password when you downloaded the software, and
therefore click No.
If you have not registered, you may still click No, and register at a later time using
the Zend Core Web page http://www.zend.com.
10. The next page prompts you to select the web server for Zend Core installation.
Select the first entry Apache 2.0.52 (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf), the default
Apache installed with Linux. Click OK.
If you desire, you may continue to install Zend Core with other supported Web
servers installed on your system.
11. In the page confirming your Web server selection, at the "Do you wish to
proceed?" prompt, click Yes.
12. In the next installation page, you are prompted to "Please select an installation
method for Apache 2.0.52". Select the first entry Apache module as the method,
and click OK.
13. In the next installation page, prompting "Please select a virtual server for the Zend
Core GUI", select the first entry Main Server, click OK.
14. In the next installation page, after selecting the virtual server, at the "Would you
like to restart the Web Server" prompt, click Yes.
15. When prompted "Would you like to configure another Web Server to use Zend
Core", click No.
16. In the final installation page containing "Thank you for installing Zend Core for
Oracle" lists useful configuration commands and Web page for administration of
the Zend Core engine. Take note of the information and click EXIT.
17. When the Zend Core installation pages are terminated, a message is displayed in
your command window.
The Zend Core for Oracle installation is now complete.
Configuring Zend Core for Oracle
In this section, you configure environment variables, and Zend Core directives that
control default error reporting in web pages.
1. In a web browser, enter the following URL to access the Zend Core administration
page:
http://localhost/ZendCore
The Zend Core for Oracle welcome page is displayed.
2. In the Zend Core for Oracle Welcome page in the Password field, enter the GUI
password, which you provided during Zend Core for Oracle installation. Click the
login >>> icon.
3. In the Zend Core for Oracle administration GUI page, the main "Control Center"
tab page is displayed with the "System Overview" tab page selected. To display the
configuration options, click the Configuration tab.