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Prepare Admin access | Installation must be done using root user. you can NOT run it with sudo. you can run it after running the command: su - | ||||||
Prepare your installation file and env. | Make sure your /tmp directory has at least 1GB of free space you can install from other directory than /tmp but:
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Download the CEF file and transfer it to the /tmp directory in the pre installed OS sever. | |||||||
Run command from the pre installed OS sever terminal : chmod 755 ./<File Name> | |||||||
Setup your network (consult your network admin) | Setup your DNS - use your network admin to assist you with this action. | ||||||
Setup your NTP - make sure it is the same used for your IBM DataPower Gateways. You should consider run command : yum install ntp.
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Verify that your /etc/hosts file includes an entry with your server name mapped to your external or internal (127.0.0.1) server IP
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Verify all reuired RPMs installed | Verify the existence or Install the following RPMS RPMs from the official RedHat/EntOS CentOS yum repositories:
Usually The installation is usually done with command: yum install httpd. If the package is not included in the repository make sure that the following repository is enabled using the following command: subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-rh-common-rpms | ||||||
Make sure the httpd service is enabled - use command: systemctl enable httpd.service | |||||||
Make sure the httpd service is started - use command: systemctl start httpd.service | |||||||
Install mod_proxy_html
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Prepare disk, mount points / file systems and logical volume | For Production and Non Production installation the AIO Edition requires 3 disks (LUNs / physical / virtual) to support throughput. You need to allocate the following mount points / file systems on the different disks as described in table 1 It is strongly recommended to use logical volume manager (LVM) especially for data disk The minimum file system sizes for the different installation types are described in table 2 | ||||||
Open your firewall to access to DPOD server | Open your firewall to access to DPOD server for port 443. use the following commands:
firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=443/tcp --permanent firewall-cmd --reload iptables-save | grep 443 To close the port back firewall-cmd --zone=public --remove-port=443/tcp --permanent firewall-cmd --reload iptables-save | grep 443
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