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6. The domain name for the site. This will default correctly during installation if the site
uses DNS to allow the resolving of domain names. To test this, type:
nslookup <hostname>
in a Linux xterm or at the DOS command prompt. The value returned by the Linux
domainname command is not the correct domain name. If nslookup returns an
error, you will need to determine whether the host name is visible across the site
network. To do this, type
ping <hostname>
from a DOS prompt on a PC. If the host is recognized, use the host name with no
domain specified; if not, use the full IP address obtained from the local /etc/hosts
file or from NIS using the Linux command:
ypcat hosts | grep <hostname>.
7. Root access is required to execute the root.sh script for Apache configuration.
8. See Appendix 4
if you require anything other than a single standard Apache root
installation. Appendix 4 discusses options for customizing the Apache installation,
such as using an existing Apache server, changing server name or port, running
multiple instances, using alternative authentication methods etc.
Licensing
WOW uses standard FlexLM licensing with a feature name of WOW. The Web interface to
the product simulates a typical user session using the FlexLM ‘linger’ function. Whenever
a user clicks on a link in WOW, the license is refreshed for a further 15 minutes. The
license is checked back in after 15 minutes of inactivity, without the user needing to logout
or close the browser.
Note that linger applies only to Web modules, not command-line utilities.
See the R5000 installation instructions and Release Notes for how to install licenses,
and/or email license@lgc.com
to obtain a valid license key.
WOW 5000.0.1.11 Release Notes Page 15 of 104 March 2014