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Getting started with the IHS with Webserver plug-ins on RHEL 6.4 ZipKit


IBM HTTP Server (IHS) is a web server based on the Apache Software Foundation's Apache HTTP Server that runs on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows NT, IBM i and z/OS. It is available for download and use free of charge but without IBM support. The HTTP server is also included in the IBM WebSphere Application Server distribution packages. The default web console administration port is 8008.

This topic contains the following sections:

Where to download the ZipKit

  • Download the IHS with Webserver plug-ins ZipKit ( IHS with Webserver plug-ins.eZ) from BMC Communities.

Software name

Download location

IBM HTTP Server

IBM Web Server Plug-ins

IBM Linux 64 bit InstallationManager

What is in the ZipKit

The IHS with Webserver plug-ins ZipKit contains the following subpackages:

IHS with Webserver plug-ins subpackage

Subpackage content

Description

Blueprint

BlueprintFunctionalModel

BlueprintDeploymentModel

This folder contains all the deployment models associated with the blueprint and blueprint options (if any).

BSA

Softwarepackage

Systempackage

This folder contains the software package files and system package associated with the service blueprint.

Prerequisites for the ZipKit

  • Ensure that you have created a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 (RHEL 6.4) VM template in the vCenter.
  • While creating the RHEL 6.4 template, choose the following options for RHEL 6.4 operating system:
    • Base System - Base, Large Systems Performance and Perl Support
    • Development - Development Tools and Development Libraries
    • Servers - Server Platform.
    •  Desktop: Desktop, Desktop Platform, X Window System

Where to go next

Importing the ZipKit for IHS with Webserver plug-ins on RHEL 6.4

 

 

 

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