Before running a bundle installation of Chili!Soft ASP for Linux, please review the following information:
1. You use the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console to start and stop the Chili!Soft ASP Server and to change configuration settings. You can access the Administration Console by typing the following URL in your Web browser address bar:
where [HOSTNAME] is the valid DNS name or IP address of the Apache Web Server running the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console and [PORT] is the port on which the Administration Console is configured to run (5100 by default).
For more information about the configuring and running Chili!Soft ASP, see "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."
2. Important summary information about the installation is located in the following file:
/usr/local/chilisoft/casp/logs/component_log
It is a good idea to print this information for future reference.
3. To use Chili!Beans, you must enable Java support, as described in "Enabling Java Support" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP." Chili!Beans enables you to access Java objects and classes from an ASP script. For more information about Chili!Beans, see "Chili!Beans Component Reference" in "Chapter 5: Developer's Reference."
4. When finished installing Chili!Soft ASP 3.6, it is a good idea to use the diagnostic applications to verify that your installation is functioning correctly. You can access the diagnostics from the following URL:
http://[HOSTNAME]/caspsamp/diagnostics.htm
where [HOSTNAME] is the hostname of the Web server configured to run with Chili!Soft ASP.
5. The IBM DB2 7.01 Client Application Enabler (CAE) is installed on your computer at the following location:
/usr/lpp/db2_07_01
Before you can connect to the DB2 database, you must first configure a DSN, as described in "Configuring Data Source Names (DSNs)" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP." Note that you must use the cataloged name of the database for the DSN name. Chili!Soft ASP automatically sets the correct database parameters and associates them with the cataloged name of the database. In addition to configuring a DSN for DB2, you must load the DB2 profile as described in "Loading DB2 Profiles" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."
See also:
Installing Chili!Soft ASP 3.6 for Linux in this chapter
Installing the Chili!Soft ASP Bundle for Linux in this chapter
Uninstalling Chili!Soft ASP in this chapter
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