
Enter the installation setting:
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HostNames: the name of the host where the web server will be installed, separated by
commas. For example:
host1,host2,host3
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Components: the components to install, separated by commas. For example:
webcore,jdk,cleanup
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SetUpLocation: the location of the setup program used by the template le.
For each host, enter the following:
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[hostname]: the name of the machine where the web server will be installed by the
template.
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InstallType: the type of installation to run: express [1], typical [2], or custom [3].
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SuiteSpotUserID: The user ID used when running the default instance of the Sun Java
System Web Server.
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SuiteSpotGroup: The group the user running the default instance of the Sun Java System
Web Server belongs to.
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ServerRoot: the directory where your server will be installed. For example:
/opt/SUNWwbsvr/
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HttpDocRoot: The document root of the Sun Java System Web Server instance. For
example:
/opt/SUNWwbsvr/docs
For the core server, enter the following:
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AdminPort: Enter the port number for the Administration Server.
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HttpPort: The port of the default Sun Java System Web Server instance.
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AdminSysUser: The user id used when running the Administration Server. The user
should have access permissions to use the directory Server to perform user and group
management tasks. For example, root.
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AdminName: The user name used to access the administration screens of the
Administration Server. For example: admin.
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AdminPassword: The password used to access the administration screen of the
Administration Server. For example: admin.
Run the installation wrapper by typing the following command at the command prompt:
path_to_perl_executable/perl installWrapper -f template.inf
Note – The installWrapper is a Perl script.
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