After installing IBM®
WebSphere® components, use the WebSphere Customization Toolbox to configure a web server plug-in.
Configuring the web server plug-in enables HTTP request routing for web servers managed by IBM
WebSphere Application
Server.
Before you begin
Before configuring a web server plug-in, the following software must be installed.
- IBM
WebSphere Application
Server
- IBM HTTP Server
- WebSphere Customization Toolbox
- Web Server Plug-ins for IBM
WebSphere
About this task
Configuring a web server plug-in before installing
HCL
VersionVault web servers,
enables automatic configuration of
IBM HTTP Server
during the web server installation process. After the web server is installed, users can access the
servers by using the following URL.
- VersionVault WAN
server:
http://server/ccrc
Complete this task before you install the web server components. During the configuration
process, you must provide the IP address or host name of the WebSphere Application Server host. On Windows™, you
must run the WebSphere Customization Toolbox as built-in
Administrator or as a local user in the Administrator group.Note: When HCL
VersionVault with HCL
VersionVault Remote ClientServer is upgraded to a new
fix pack, the file "plugin-cfg.xml" is preserved during the upgrade process and any custom
configurations are not lost.
Procedure
- Open the WebSphere Customization
Toolbox (WCT).
- Click
-
Run the script at /opt/IBM/WebSphere/Toolbox/WCT/wct.sh
- If the location of a previously installed web server plug-in
that you want to use is not in the list or the list is blank, add
a plugin location.
- Click Add.
- Enter a name for the WebSphere Application
Server plug-in location, WASPlugin for example.
Then, click Browse to select the directory
where the plug-in is located.
-
WASplugin, C:\ProgramFiles\IBM\WebSphere\Plugins.
-
WASplugin, /opt/ibm/WebSphere/Plugins
- Create the web server plug-in configuration file.
- In the second list box on the Web Server Plug-in
Configurations tab, click Create .
-
On the Web Server Selection panel, click IBM HTTP Server. Then, click
Next.
If prompted, select architecture of your installed target web server (64 bit).
-
On the Web Server Configuration File Selection panel, select the existing
IBM HTTP Server
httpd.conf file.
To learn how to set X-Content-Type-Options HTTP header for HCL Compass, see technote 3518811.
-
C:\IBM\HTTPServer\conf\httpd.conf.
-
/opt/ibm/HTTPServer/conf/httpd.conf
- Verify that the web server port is correct.
You
must use Port 80 to enable automatic configuration of HCL web servers
during the product installation process.
- Click Next.
-
On the Setup IBM HTTP Server Administration Server, remove the selection
from the Setup IBM HTTP Server
Administration Server check box. Then, click Next.
- On the Web Server Definition Name panel,
specify a unique name for the web server definition. Click Next.
- On the Configuration Scenario Selection panel,
select (Remote) Host name or IP address of application
server, then enter the host name or IP address of the
current system.
Choose the remote scenario so that the HCL product
can be configured in a new WebSphere profile
that doesn't exist yet.
- Remove the selection from Launch the plug-in
configuration roadmap. Then, click Finish.
Results
After you complete the web server plug-in configuration, the IBM HTTP Server is prepared to route HTTP client requests from
the IBM HTTP Server to the web applications deployed on the
WebSphere Application Server.
What to do next
Install HCL
VersionVault web server components. After the components are installed, users can access the
servers by using the following URL.
- VersionVault WAN
server:
http://server/ccrc