(ISO8859-1  "*(h2eE [$%(]J2&<gF7P+PZ*|dh2   .- M($ {2& 7$ <5 F' "P& JZ- qd# n x Pq,Ly;,=Q"<(?hC"*b,t6 @!J#[T.#w^&#hC#rP$|'bI(T((N(**+/12-494(, 5!&738(38L248<68F!8H(9P!97RA9YZ!9\b9d!: f:Bn!;p5< x;.>.>S?V?q7?E@G@F.@5@"3@,4A'6AA\@OAJLATB;^PBLh\CrD|lEChange/Show Documentation ServicesThis option allows the root user to specify values for the following environment variables used by the infocenter documentation services: DEFAULT_BROWSER IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_PORT IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_TYPEChange/Show Default Documentation LanguageThis option allows the user to change/show the default language of the documentation and search server.This option allows the user to change/show the default language of the documentation library server.Change / Show Default BrowserThis option allows the user to select which browser you want to use as the default browser.Show Documentation and Search ServerThis option shows the user the current configuration of the documentation and search server.Change Documentation and Search ServerThis option allows the user to change the current configuration of the documentation and search server.Web-based System ManagerThis option allows the user to configure Web-based System Manger for applet mode so that you can manage your system from any client having a Java-enabled web browser. You cannot complete this unless you have already installed a web server. Complete this page again if you reinstall your web server.Change/Show Default Documentation LanguageThis option allows the user to change/show the default language of the documentation and search server.Change / Show Default BrowserDefault browser LAUNCH COMMANDEnter into this field the command that launches the browser you want to use as this computer's default browser. If the command is not in your computer's path, you must enter the full pathname of the command. Include any flags that are required when a URL is included in the command. For example, if you would type on a command line "wonderbrowser -u http://www.ibm.com" to open your wonderbrowser with the www.ibm.com page open inside, you would type "wonderbrowser -u" into the field. Many browsers (for example, netscape) do not require a flag.Show Documentation and Search ServerChange Documentation and Search ServerDocumentation search server LOCATIONNone - disabled,Remote computer,Local - this computerEnter into this field where you like to read and search the online documents. Select NONE to deactivate the document functions, select REMOTE if your Operating System documentation is stored on a remote computer, and select LOCAL if the Operating System documentation is stored on this computer.Change Documentation and Search ServerChange Remote Documentation and Search ServerNAME of remote documentation serverEnter into this field the machine name where your documentation is stored. Do not type "http://" in this field, just type the machine name.PORT number to remote web serverIf the web server on the remote computer is listening on some other port other than port 80, you must type in the port number in this field. If you are not sure what port it is using, try using 80 to see if it works.Change Local Documentation and Search ServerWeb server SOFTWARELotus Domino Go Webserver in default location,IBM Internet Connection Server (IICS) in default location,Other local server or Lotus Domino Go or IICS in non-default locationEnter into this field the type of web server software you have installed on your machine. You can select the Lotus Domino Go Webserver installed in the default location, IBM Internet Connection Server (IICS) installed in the default location, Other local server or Lotus Domino Go or IICS installed in a non-standard location. NOTE: If you installed Lotus Domino Go or IICS in a non-standard location, you must type in the CGI and Documents directories location!Change Local Documentation and Search ServerWeb server SOFTWAREThis is the web server software you have choosen to select. If this is in error, you must return to [Change Documentation and Search Server] dialog.Local web server PORT numberIf the web server on this local computer is listening on some other port other than port 80, you must type in the port number in this field. If you are not sure what port it is using, try using 80 to see if it works.Local web server cgi-bin DIRECTORYThis field specifies the full path name of the directory where your web server software expects CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programs to be stored. The last directory in the path must be named "cgi-bin" (all lower case). For example, if the Lotus Domino Go Webserver is installed in the default location, it goes to the directory /usr/lpp/internet/server_root/cgi-bin to look for CGI programs that are requested by web pages. CGI programs are used by web pages to do tasks such as performing searches or processing forms. Different web server software packages require CGI programs to be stored in different locations. Consult your web server software manual for the full path name of its CGI directory. Some web server software packages automatically create this directory during installation. Other packages, such as Netscape Fasttrack, require you to manually create the cgi-bin directory as part of server configuration. This location of the cgi-bin directory is needed so that the Operating System can copy the documentation services CGI programs into the directory.Local web server HTML document directoryThis field specifies the full path name of the top directory where your web server software starts looking for HTML documents that are requested by web browsers. Note that this directory is not necessarily the directory where your documents are actually stored. Your documents may be stored in subdirectories under this top HTML directory. Or, this top HTML directory may contain links that point to documents stored in other directory trees. For example, if the Lotus Domino Go Webserver is installed in its default location, it starts looking for requested documents in its directory /usr/lpp/internet/server_root/pub. Different web server software packages use different documents directories. Consult your web server software manual for the name of its top documents directory. Some web server software packages automatically create this directory during installation. Other web server software packages may require you to manually create the documents directory as part of server configuration. The location of the documents directory is needed so that the Operating System can create links in this directory that point to the Operating System documentation.Documents directoryLanguageThis field specifies the default language WebSM is to be displayed.Default Language for Documentation Library Note that before you can use a language, the locale for that language must be installed on this computer. Additionally, if this computer is a documentation server, you must install the documents that are written in the selected language and the Documentation Library Service message catalog for the language. If you want a language that is not in the list, install the locale for that language and the reopen the list. Note: the library search function does not work in all locales. See the Documentation Service chapter in the System Management Guide for a list of supported locales.Note: This specifies the default language all users on this computer will see when they open the Documentation Library. This language will be used when a user opens the library using the "docsearch" command or the Documentation Library icon on the CDE desktop. This language does not apply if a user on this system opens the Documentation Library in some other way such as typing the library's URL in their browser.Web server SOFTWARE The web server software that serves documents must be installed BEFORE you configure or change your documentation server setting. If you are setting up a Local webserver, the lite HTTP webserver software is already installed by default with the operating system. You can use this lite web server software if you do not want to install a more full functioned web server.Lite NetQuestion web serverIBM HTTP Server web server in default locationApache HTTP Server in default locationOther local web server or one of the above in non-default location.Select the HTTP web server software that you will use to serve documents to users. This server software must be installed on this computer before you continue with these configuration tasks. The lite NetQuestion web server software was automatically installed by default when the operating system was installed. This server is sufficient if you just want to serve the documents to local users on this computer. The lite web server can not be used to serve documents to remote users. The IBM HTTP Server web server software is a full functioned local or remote server. It is shipped with the operating system and can be installed from be installed from the Bonus Pack CD1. If you installed Lotus Domino Go or IBM Internet Connection Server in a non-standard location, you must select "Other local server ...".Lite NetQuestion web server,IBM HTTP Server web server in default location,Lotus Domino Go Webserver in default location,IBM Internet Connection Server (IICS) in default location,Other local server or one of the above in non-default locationFor versions prior to 1.3.6.0, Auto-start server if not already runningAuto-start server if not already runningIf you choose yes, the webserver will be started immediately and a command will be placed in the /etc/inittab file so the webserver will be restarted each time you reboot the system. It is highly recommended that you select yes since the webserver must be running in order for the documentation server to function.Yes,No Configuration Failed. The IBM HTTP Server could not be started. There are several possible causes of this problem. One potential cause is that some other program is already using the required communication port 80. If another program is already using port 80, you must turn off the program that is currently using the port or reconfigure that program to use some other port. This port is most commonly used by web HTTP server programs. If another web server is already using port 80, consult that web server's documentation for instructions on how to turn it off or reassign it to another port number. If there is not a port conflict, consult the IBM HTTP Server documentation for more information on other possible causes of the server not starting. After you have corrected the problem that was preventing IBM HTTP Server from starting, return to the previous screen and restart the configuration process.Enter into this field the command that launches the browser you want to use as this computer's default browser. If the command is not in your computer's path, you must enter the full pathname of the command. Include any flags that are required when a URL is included in the command. For example, if you would type on a command line "wonderbrowser -u http://www.w3.org" to open your wonderbrowser with the www.w3.org page open inside, you would type "wonderbrowser -u" into the field. Many browsers (for example, netscape) do not require a flag.IBM HTTP Server (IHS) in default location,Lotus Domino Go Webserver in default location,IBM Internet Connection Server (IICS) in default location,Other local server or Lotus Domino Go or IICS in non-default locationEnter into this field the type of web server software you have installed on your machine. You can select the Lotus Domino Go Webserver installed in the default location, IBM HTTP Server in the default location, IBM Internet Connection Server (IICS) installed in the default location, Other local server or Lotus Domino Go or IICS installed in a non-standard location. NOTE: If you installed Lotus Domino Go or IICS in a non-standard location, you must type in the CGI and Documents directories location!Lotus Domino Go Webserver in default locationIBM Internet Connection Server (IICS) in default location Usage: %s [option_list] where option_list contains zero or more of the following options: -b default_browser -s server_type where server_type = [NONE|STANDALONE|REMOTE|DOCSERVER] -n server_name -p port_number -d documentation_directory e.g. %s -b mozilla -s DOCSERVER -p 64111 -d /opt/IBM/aix Must be root user to run this command. ------------------------------------------------- Show Documentation and Search Server Configuration -------------------------------------------------- /etc/environment variables are set to the following: DEFAULT_BROWSER =Specify the name of the default browser.IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME =Specify the name of the machine serving the infocenter documents.IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_PORT =Specify the port number which the documentation server is using to serve the infocenter documents.IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_TYPE =Select a server configuration [NONE|STANDALONE|REMOTE|DOCSERVER] NONE - Get the infocenter from the default web location. STANDALONE - Get the infocenter form localhost; do not serve infocenter to others. REMOTE - Get infocenter from server specified by environment variable IC_DOCUMENT_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME. DOCSERVER - Get the infocenter from localhost; serve infocenter to others.IC_DOCUMENT_DIRECTORY =The base directory where the infocenter is installed. The directory field values are ignored if you are using a remote document server! ----------------------------------------------- Change Documentation and Search Server BROWSER! ----------------------------------------------- /etc/environment variable is set to the following: DEFAULT_BROWSER = ############################################### # # # CHANGES WILL NOT TAKE EFFECT FOR A USER # # UNTIL THE NEXT TIME THE USER LOGS IN. # # # ############################################### Default browser configuration completed! Documentation server configuration completed! Documentation server configuration completed!Error creating a link from the DOCUMENT_DIRECTORY/doc_link to /usr/share/man/info. Error creating a link from the DOCUMENT_DIRECTORY/ds_images to /usr/docsearch/images. Error copying the docsearch CGIs to the CGI_DIRECTORY. Error changing ownership of the docsearch CGIs in the CGI_DIRECTORY. Error changing permissions of the docsearch CGIs in the CGI_DIRECTORY. Documentation server configuration completed! -------------------------------------------------- Show Documentation and Search Server Configuration -------------------------------------------------- The configuration of the documentation search server has failed. One or both of the specified directories does not exist or is write protected. Documentation search services are disabled until this problem is corrected. Unknown choice! The web server software's cgi-bin directory %s does not exist. Make sure that you have not mis-typed the directory name. This directory should be created as part of the process of installing and configuring your web server software. Consult the documentation for your web server software to see how the cgi-bin directory is created. The web server software's HTML document directory %s does not exist. Make sure that you have not mis-typed the directory name. This directory should be created as part of the process of installing and configuring your web server software. Consult the documentation for your web server software to see how the HTML document directory is created. The configuration of the documentation search server has failed. One or both of the specified directories does not exist or you may be out of disk space. Documentation search services are disabled until this problem is corrected. The configuration of the documentation search server has failed. The server you selected is not installed.