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(There are separate +<a href="install-ztpf.html">installation instructions for z/TPF</a>.) +</p> + +<p>You should first review <a href="readme-tpf.html">readme-tpf.html</a> +for basic information on the port of Apache to TPF including a list of +supported modules and required PUT levels.</p> + +<p>The allocated <tt>CHTA</tt> program name is used throughout +these instructions to refer to Apache. You can use a different +program name if you wish.<br /> +Likewise the directory structure <tt>apache/src</tt> is used +for the Apache source code directory. You can use different +directories than <tt>apache</tt> if you wish.</p> + +<p>If you change the program or directory names be sure to +change the entries shown in these instructions.</p><br /> + +<center> +<h2><a id="download" name="download"></a>Download</h2> +</center> + +<p>Releases of the Apache server are compressed into a "tarball" file +which must be downloaded to your PC. Additionally the source code from +the tarball will need to be copied onto an OS/390 UNIX System Services +machine (later referred to simply as "OS/390 UNIX") for compiling. Here +are all the details on how to get Apache and how to get it where it +needs to be:</p> +<ol> + <li><p>Download the compressed Apache 1.3 files (the "tarball") from + <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi">http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi</a> + to your PC. The file name on the web site will be + <tt>apache_1.3.<i>vv</i>.tar.Z</tt>, where "<tt><i>vv</i></tt>" is + the version number. Replaced "<tt><i>vv</i></tt>" throughout these + instructions with the actual version number.</p> + + <p><font color="#CC6600"><font size="+1">TIP:</font></font> Be sure + to keep the <tt>.tar.Z</tt> extension when saving the file.</p> + </li> + + <li> + <p>Decompress the tarball on your PC using WinZip or some other PC + decompression tool.</p> + + <p><font color="#CC6600"><font size="+1">TIP:</font></font> If you + are using WinZip verify that the + <i>"TAR File Smart CR/LF Conversion"</i> option (under Options, + Configuration) is <em>not</em> checked.</p> + + <p>This is what you can expect if you use WinZip:</p> + + <ul> + <li>open the tarball with WinZip (this can usually be done simply + by double-clicking on the downloaded tarball)</li> + + <li>you will be told that the archive contains one file + (apache_1.3.<i>vv</i>.tar) - allow WinZip to decompress it to a + temporary folder</li> + + <li>extract the archived files onto your PC - you'll be using + files from the <tt>conf, htdocs,</tt> and <tt>icons</tt> + directories later in the install phase<br /><br /> + </li> + </ul> + </li> + + <li><p>FTP the tarball to your OS/390 UNIX machine using binary mode: + </p> + + <ul> + <li>activate FTP in an MSDOS window:<br /> + <b><tt> ftp <i>your.os390.unix.machine.com</i></tt></b> </li> + + <li>sign in </li> + + <li>set mode to binary: <b><tt>binary</tt></b> </li> + + <li>send the file to OS/390 UNIX:<br /> + <b><tt> send "c:/<i>path</i>/apache_1.3.<i>vv</i>.tar.Z" apache_1.3.<i>vv</i>.tar.Z</tt></b></li> + + <li>exit FTP: <b><tt>bye</tt></b></li> + </ul> + + <p><font color="#CC6600"><font size="+1">TIP:</font></font> UNIX file + names are case sensitive. If you use an NFS client to transfer files + from your PC to OS/390 UNIX (instead of using FTP as described above) + verify that the NFS drive will transfer the file names + with upper/lower case preserved.</p> + </li> + + <li><p>On your OS/390 UNIX machine, decompress and extract the + archived files necessary for compiling Apache:</p> + <p class="indented"><b><tt>pax -rvzkf apache_1.3.<i>vv</i>.tar.Z -o from=ISO8859-1,to=IBM-1047 "*/src"</tt></b></p> + </li> + + <li><p><a id="delete-expat" name="delete-expat"></a> Remove + unnecessary subdirectories:</p> + <p class="indented"><b><tt>cd apache_1.3.<em>vv</em>/src/lib<br /> + rm -r expat-lite sdbm<br /> + cd ../os<br /> + rm -fr bs2000 cygwin mpeix netware os2 os390 unix win32<br /> + cd ..</tt></b></p> + </li> + +</ol> + +<center> +<h2><a id="compilation" name="compilation"></a>Compilation</h2> +</center> + + <p>Apache supports the notion of "optional modules". However, + the server has to know which modules are compiled into it. In + order for those modules to be effective, it is necessary to + generate a short bit of code (modules.c) which simply has a + list of them. If you are using the <tt>Configure</tt> utility + and <tt>make</tt>, modules.c and other necessary files will be + created for you automatically.</p> + + <p>The provided instructions assume a c89 compiler and have + been tested on an OS/390 UNIX machine running at version 2.6 + that contained both OS/390 UNIX and TPF C header files. If you + are using a platform other that OS/390 UNIX you may need to + modify src/os/tpf/TPFExport and src/Configure to match your + environment.</p> + + <p><font color="#CC6600"><font size="+1">TIP:</font></font> + Editing files on your PC prior to moving them to OS/390 UNIX + may result in the loss/addition of unprintable characters. + Files of concern include shell scripts and src/Configuration. + The most common problems are with tab characters and CR/LF + characters. Most editors will handle the CR/LF problem + correctly but none seem to handle tab characters. If you need + to edit files prior to moving them to OS/390 UNIX, edit them in + a UNIX editor such as vi or emacs.</p> + + <p>Note that OS/390 UNIX commands in this section are shown in + <b><tt>bold</tt></b>, are case sensitive, and must be made from + the "src" directory.</p> + + <ol> + <li><p>Switch to the Apache source code subdirectory:</p> + <p class="indented"><b><tt>cd apache_1.3.<em>vv</em>/src</tt></b></p></li> + + <li><p>Overlay src/Configuration with src/Configuration.tmpl:</p> + <p class="indented"><b><tt>cp Configuration.tmpl Configuration</tt></b></p></li> + + <li><p>The src/Configuration file controls which optional + modules are compiled into Apache.<br /> + Leave the file as-is if you want to use the default set of + modules.<br /> + Otherwise edit the src/Configuration file to customize which + modules are used:</p> + + <ul> + <li>Comment out (by preceding the line with a "#") lines + corresponding to those modules you do <em>not</em> wish to + include.</li> + + <li>Uncomment (by removing the initial "#", if present) lines + corresponding to those modules you wish to include.<br /> + (The <a href="readme-tpf.html">readme-tpf.html</a> document + lists the modules that have been tested on TPF).</li> + + <li>Add lines for any custom or third party modules you wish + to include.<br /> + The modules placed in the Apache distribution are the ones that + have been tested and are used regularly by various members of + the Apache development group. Additional modules contributed by + members or third parties with specific needs or functions are + available at + <a href="http://modules.apache.org/">http://modules.apache.org/</a>. + There are instructions on that page for linking these modules + into the core Apache code.</li> + + <li>If you did not delete the src/lib/expat-lite directory as + noted in the <a href="#delete-expat">download instructions</a>, + add "<tt>Rule EXPAT=no</tt>" to the src/Configuration + file.</li> + + <li>Adjust the other rules, <tt>EXTRA_CFLAGS</tt>, + <tt>EXTRA_LIBS</tt>, <tt>EXTRA_LDFLAGS</tt>, and + <tt>EXTRA_INCLUDES</tt> settings if you feel so inclined.<br /> + </li> + + </ul> + </li> + + <li><p>Indicate whether the <tt>non_socket_select</tt> function is + implemented on your system.</p> + + <p>If you are on a PUT12 or higher system, or have PJ26895 installed, + then you probably support <tt>non_socket_select</tt>.<br /> + You can verify this by looking for the <tt>non_socket_select</tt> + prototype in your system header files (specifically + <tt>i$pwbl.h</tt>).</p> + + <p>If your TPF system supports <tt>non_socket_select</tt> do + <em>one</em> of the following:</p> + + <ul> + <li>add "<tt>#define TPF_HAVE_NONSOCKET_SELECT</tt>" to + <tt>src/os/tpf/os.h</tt> <em>or</em></li> + + <li>add "<tt>-DTPF_HAVE_NONSOCKET_SELECT</tt>" to the + <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport</li> + </ul> + + <p>Otherwise:</p> + + <ul> + <li>add "<tt>#define TPF_NO_NONSOCKET_SELECT</tt>" to + <tt>src/os/tpf/os.h</tt> <em>or</em></li> + + <li>add "<tt>-DTPF_NO_NONSOCKET_SELECT</tt>" to the + <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport</li> + </ul> + + <p>Without <tt>non_socket_select</tt> CGI output is buffered and + only sent to the browser when the CGI program finishes.</p></li> + + <li><p>Indicate whether the <tt>tpf_sawnc</tt> function is + implemented on your system.</p> + + <p>If you are on a PUT10 or higher system, or have PJ27387/PJ26188 + installed, then you probably support <tt>tpf_sawnc</tt>.<br /> + You can verify this by looking for the <tt>tpf_sawnc</tt> prototype + in your system header files (either <tt>tpfapi.h</tt> or + <tt>i$fsdd.h</tt>).</p> + + <p>If your TPF system supports <tt>tpf_sawnc</tt> do <em>one</em> of + the following:</p> + + <ul> + <li>add "<tt>#define TPF_HAVE_SAWNC</tt>" to + <tt>src/os/tpf/os.h</tt> <em>or</em></li> + + <li>add "<tt>-DTPF_HAVE_SAWNC</tt>" to the <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> + export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport</li> + </ul> + + <p>Otherwise:</p> + <ul> + <li>add "<tt>#define TPF_NO_SAWNC</tt>" to + <tt>src/os/tpf/os.h</tt> <em>or</em></li> + + <li>add "<tt>-DTPF_NO_SAWNC</tt>" to the <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> + export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport</li> + </ul> + + <p>The use of <tt>tpf_sawnc</tt> allows for a cleaner shutdown of + Apache.</p></li> + + <li><p><a id="syslog" name="syslog"></a>Indicate if you have the + Syslog Daemon message logging facility.</p> + + <p>If you are on a PUT13 or higher system, or have PJ27214 installed, + you can use syslog for Apache's ErrorLog.<br /> + To have the option of using syslog you must do <em>one</em> of the + following:</p> + + <ul> + <li>add "<tt>#define HAVE_SYSLOG</tt>" to + <tt>src/os/tpf/os.h</tt> <em>or</em></li> + + <li>add "<tt>-DHAVE_SYSLOG</tt>" to the <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> + export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport</li> + </ul> + + <p>You also need to add "<tt>INCLUDE OBJLIB(CSYLOG40)</tt>" to your + link JCL.</p> + + <p>See the + <a href="readme-tpf.html#syslog">syslog section of readme-tpf.html</a> + for more information.</p></li> + + <li><p>Indicate if you would like to use the TCP/IP network services + database. (This only applies if you are using TCP/IP native stack.)</p> + + <p>If you are on a PUT16 or higher system, or have PJ28195 installed, + you can use the TCP/IP network services database. To do so, you must + do <em>one</em> of the following:</p> + + <ul> + <li>add "<tt>#define TPF_HAVE_NSD</tt>" to + <tt>src/os/tpf/os.h</tt> <em>or</em></li> + + <li>add "<tt>-DTPF_HAVE_NSD</tt>" to the <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> + export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport</li> + </ul> + + <p>See "Network Services Database Support" in the + <a href="http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm">IBM TPF Product Information Center</a> + for details.</p></li> + + <li><p><a id="export" name="export"></a>Set the TPF environment + variables:</p> + + <p class="indented"><b><tt>. os/tpf/TPFExport</tt></b> </p> + <p>This script will set the environment variables required to compile + the programs for TPF. Verify that the export variables are valid for + your installation, in particular, the system include file + directories. The system include files must reside on your OS/390 UNIX + system in the appropriate file structure similar to /usr/include and + /usr/include/sys. Do <em>not</em> modify the <tt>TPF=YES</tt> export + variable. If this is changed, the "Configure" script will not + recognize TPF.</p></li> + + <li><p><a id="run-configure" name="run-configure"></a>Run the + "Configure" script to generate modules.c, include/ap_config_auto.h, + and necessary Makefiles:</p> + + <p class="indented"><b><tt>./Configure</tt></b></p> + + <table class="indented" summary="Configure output"> + <tr><td class="output"><pre> +Using config file: +Configuration +Creating Makefile ++ configured for TPF platform ++ setting C compiler to c89 ++ setting C pre-processor to c89 -E ++ using "tr [a-z] [A-Z]" to uppercase ++ checking for system header files ++ adding selected modules ++ checking sizeof various data types +Creating Makefile in support +Creating Makefile in regex +Creating Makefile in os/tpf +Creating Makefile in ap +Creating Makefile in main +Creating Makefile in modules/standard +$ +</pre></td></tr> + </table> + + <p class="indented">Use the <tt>-file</tt> option if you want to + maintain multiple configurations:</p> + + <p class="indented"> + <b><tt>./Configure -file Configuration.2nd</tt></b></p> + + <table class="indented" summary="Configure output using -file"> + <tr><td class="output"><pre> +Using config file: Configuration.2nd +Creating Makefile ++ configured for TPF platform ++ setting C compiler to c89 +<em>et cetera</em> +</pre></td></tr> + </table> + + <p>If you receive an error such as "<tt>Configure 146: FSUM7351 not + found</tt>" the most likely explanation is that one or more of the + <tt>make</tt> related files were edited on a non-UNIX platform, + corrupting the end-of-line marks. Verify that lines ending with "\" + in the flagged file do not have trailing spaces. Using the vi editor + and the sample error above as an example...</p> + + <table class="indented" summary="vi instructions"> + <tr><td>pull up the flagged file:</td> + <td><tt><b>vi Configure</b></tt></td> + </tr> + + <tr><td>turn on punctuation:</td> + <td><tt><b>:set list</b></tt></td> + </tr> + + <tr><td>go to the line in question: </td> + <td><tt><b>146G</b></tt></td> + </tr> + + <tr><td><em>or</em> find a line with a "\":</td> + <td><tt><b>/\\</b></tt></td> + </tr> + + <tr><td></td> <td></td></tr> + </table> + + <p class="indented">The end of line should display as "<tt>\$</tt>". + If it is displayed as "<tt>\ $</tt>" (with a blank between \ and + $) then you should revert to the distributed version of the file and + make the site-specific changes again using a UNIX compatible editor + such as vi or emacs. Then try the Configure command again.</p> + + <table class="indented" summary="closing the file"> + <tr><td>close the file: </td> + + <td><tt><b>:q</b> (<em>or</em> <b>:quit!</b>)</tt></td> + </tr> + </table> + </li> + + <li><p>Edit src/os/tpf/os.h if you want to use the + <tt>sigaction()</tt> function.</p> + + <p>The <tt>sigaction()</tt> function supersedes the <tt>signal()</tt> + interface and should be used in preference. This function was + implemented with APAR PJ26188 which shipped with PUT10.</p> + + <p>To use <tt>sigaction()</tt> remove <tt>#define + NO_USE_SIGACTION</tt> in os.h.</p> + + <p>The change will only take effect after Apache is (re)compiled.</p></li> + + <li><p>Edit src/os/tpf/os.h if you do <em>not</em> want the + scoreboard kept in shared memory.</p> + + <p>The default behavior for Apache on all platforms <em>except</em> + TPF is to use the file system for maintaining the scoreboard (which + holds current Apache children status). The default behavior for + Apache on TPF is to use shared memory. This reduces file activity and + improves performance.</p> + + <p>If you are on a pre-PUT10 system, or for some reason you do not + want to use shared memory for the scoreboard, you must remove + "<tt>#define USE_SHMGET_SCOREBOARD</tt>" from os.h</p> + + <p>The change will only take effect after Apache is (re)compiled.</p></li> + + <li><p>Now compile the programs:</p> + + <p class="indented"><b><tt>make</tt></b></p> + + <p>Besides compiling, <tt>make</tt> also runs + src/main/gen_test_char.c and src/main/gen_uri_delims.c in order to + create src/main/test_char.h and src/main/uri_delims.h respectively</p> + + <p>The following compilation warning may or may not occur. + It should be ignored:</p> + + <p class="indented">main/http_main.c: <tt>Infinite loop detected in function child_main. Program may not stop.</tt></p> + + <p>If during compilation you get a warning about a missing 'regex.h', + set <tt>WANTHSREGEX=yes</tt> in the src/Configuration file and start + back at the <a href="#run-configure"><tt><b>Configure</b></tt></a> + step.</p> + + <p>If you get a + '<tt>Duplicate type specifier "long" ignored</tt>' + error, add "<tt>-W 0,langlvl(extended)</tt>" to the + <tt>_C89_OPTIONS</tt> export in src/os/tpf/TPFExport and start back + at the <a href="#export"><tt><b>export</b></tt></a> step</p> + </li> +</ol><br /> + +<center> +<h2><a id="installation" name="installation"></a>Installation</h2> +</center> + + <p>The allocated <tt>CHTA</tt> program name is used throughout + these instructions to refer to Apache. You can use a different + program name if you wish.</p> + + <ol> + + <li><p>Link the compiled object files into a DLL. Sample link JCL + has been included as src/os/tpf/samples/linkhttp.jcl. You will + need to modify this JCL:</p> + + <ul> + <li>Change the IDs, data set names, and libraries for your + particular site.</li> + + <li>Add/remove <tt>mod_<i>xxx</i>.o</tt> files so they correspond + to the <tt>mod_<i>xxx</i>.o</tt> lines in your src/Configuration + file.</li> + </ul> + + <p><font color="#CC6600"><font size="+1">TIP:</font></font> + Do <em>not</em> include gen_test_char.o or gen_uri_delims.o in the + link JCL since these files are only used during the <tt>make</tt> + step.</p> + + <p>If you receive an "Unresolved references" error for + "<tt>XML_ErrorString</tt>" you probably need to + <a href="#delete-expat">remove the expat-lite directory</a> and start + back at the + <a href="#run-configure">"Run the Configure script" step</a></p> + + <p>If you receive an "unable to open" error for + <tt>lib/expat-lite/hashtable.o</tt>" you probably need to remove all + of the expat-lite .o's from your link JCL</p> + + <p><font color="#CC6600"><font size="+1">TIP:</font></font> + Apache uses cinet6 from CLTY, which is part of the Internet Daemon + (zinet). Ensure that you link Apache with the proper version of CLTY + for your system. If you apply changes to CLTY you should re-link + Apache to prevent the <code>inetd_getServer</code> and/or + <code>inetd_getServerStatus</code> functions from failing.</p></li> + + <li><p>Create a loadset. Sample loadset JCL has been included as + src/os/tpf/samples/loadset.jcl. You will need to modify this JCL for + your particular site.</p> + + <p>A JCL condition code of 4 is expected since the C load module will + contain no link map data.</p> + + <p>If you require a link map refer to the + <a href="#linkmap">instructions below</a>.</p></li> + + <li><p>Load (<tt>zoldr load</tt>) and activate (<tt>zoldr act</tt>) + the loadset on your test system.</p></li> + + <li><p>Ensure that the program name you are using for Apache has + <tt>RESTRICT</tt> and <tt>KEY0</tt> authorization:</p> + + <p class="indented"><tt><b>zdpat chta</b> (c-c)</tt></p> + + <p>If necessary you can use the <tt>zapat</tt> entry to alter the + authorization:</p> + + <p class="indented"><tt><b>zapat chta restrict key0</b> (c-c)</tt></p> + + <p>Note that if the program name is unallocated, you must have the + loadset for it activated or you will receive <tt>INVALID PROGRAM + NAME</tt> from the <tt>zdpat/zapat</tt> entries.</p></li> + + <li><p>General documentation for Apache is located at + <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/">http://httpd.apache.org/docs/</a> + and in the HTML pages included with the distribution (tarball) under + the <tt>htdocs/manual</tt> directory.</p></li> + + <li><p>Create the Apache run-time configuration file. The server + requires a configuration file to initialize itself during activation.<br /> + Copy the distribution version, conf/httpd.conf-dist from the + decompressed tarball on your PC, to conf/httpd.conf and then edit the + conf/httpd.conf copy with your site specific information.</p> + + <p>You must change every occurrence of "<tt>@@ServerRoot@@</tt>" to + your document server root (for example "<tt>/usr/local/apache</tt>")</p> + + <p>You should also add the following line to the httpd.conf file to + prevent Apache from doing a host name lookup on your test system:</p> + + <p class="indented"><tt>ServerName 127.0.0.1</tt></p></li> + + <li><p>On TPF activate your TCP/IP Offload (ZCLAW) or Native Stack + communications device.<br /> + Refer to the + <a href="http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm">IBM TPF Product Information Center</a> + for details.</p></li> + + <li><p>Using either TFTP or FTP, transfer the configuration file, + icons, and web pages to your TPF system. A typical directory + structure for Apache is as follows:</p> + + <p class="indented"><tt>/usr/local/apache/conf<br /> + /usr/local/apache/logs<br /> + /usr/local/apache/icons<br /> + /usr/local/apache/htdocs<br /></tt></p> + + <p>At a minimum you will need these files on TPF:</p> + + <p class="indented"><tt>/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf<br /> + /usr/local/apache/conf/mime.types<br /> + /usr/local/apache/htdocs/index.html.en<br /> + /usr/local/apache/htdocs/apache_pb.gif<br /></tt></p> + + <p>All gif, jpg, and zip files should be transferred as binary; the + configuration file and html pages should be transferred as text.</p> + + <p>Refer to the + <a href="http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm">IBM TPF Product Information Center</a> + for details on TFTP and FTP.</p></li> + + <li><p>The logs directory must exist and be accessible in order to + avoid an <tt>fopen</tt> error while running Apache:</p> + + <p>If you're running a PUT10 or higher version of TPF make the directory using a zfile commands:</p> + + <p class="indented"> + <b><tt>zfile mkdir /usr/local/apache/logs<br /> + zfile chmod 777 /usr/local/apache/logs</tt></b></p> + + <p>If you're running TPF version PUT09 TFTP an empty file into the + logs subdirectory to create it. <br /> + Then make sure Apache can write into the logs subdirectory:</p> + + <p class="indented"><b><tt>zfile chmod 777 /usr/local/apache/logs</tt></b></p></li> + + <li><p>Add Apache to the Internet Daemon's tables using zinet + entries</p> + + <p>For PUT11 and later use the "DAEMON" model for Apache:</p> + + <p class="indented"> + <tt><b>zinet add s-<i>apache</i> <i>pgm-chta</i> model-daemon user-root</b></tt></p> + + <p>On pre-PUT11 systems use the "NOLISTEN" model instead:</p> + + <p class="indented"> + <tt><b>zinet add s-<i>apache</i> <i>pgm-chta</i> model-nolisten</b></tt></p> + + <p><font color="#CC6600" size="4">TIP:</font> Logic changes + implemented with PUT11 cause zinet to <i>not</i> restart NOLISTEN + servers after <tt>zoldr act</tt> and <tt>zoldr deact</tt> + entries. This means that Apache running as NOLISTEN on a PUT11 or + later system will exit whenever any <tt>zoldr act</tt> or + <tt>zoldr deact</tt> entry is made. Therefore at PUT11 you + should switch to the DAEMON model and ensure that you have APARs + PJ25761 and PJ27363 applied.</p> + + <p>Refer to the + <a href="http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm">IBM TPF Product Information Center</a> + for details on the Internet Daemon and zinet commands.</p></li> + + <li><p>Start the server:</p> + <p class="indented"><b><tt>zinet start s-<i>apache</i></tt></b></p></li> + + <li><p>Verify Apache was successfully started:</p> + <p class="indented"><b><tt>zfile cat /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log</tt></b></p> + + <table class="indented" summary="Starting Apache"> + <tr><td class="output"><pre> +[<i>timestamp</i>] [notice] Apache/1.3.<i>vv</i> (TPF) configured -- resuming normal operations +[<i>timestamp</i>] [notice] Accept mutex: tpfcore (Default: tpfcore) +</pre></td></tr> + </table> + + <p>If there are severe errors correct the conf file and restart the + server:</p> + + <p class="indented"><b><tt>zinet stop s-<i>apache</i></tt></b><br /> + correct the httpd.conf file and transfer it to TPF<br /> + <b><tt>zfile rm /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log</tt></b><br /> + + <b><tt>zinet start s-<i>apache</i></tt></b></p></li> +</ol> + +<center> +<h2><a id="activation" name="activation"></a>Activation</h2> +</center> + +<ol> + <li><p>Request a page from your browser:</p> + + <p class="indented"> + <tt><b>http://<i>xx.xx.xx.xx</i></b></tt> (where + <i>xx.xx.xx.xx</i> is your test system IP address)</p></li> +</ol> +<br /> +<center> +<h2><a id="linkmap" name="linkmap"></a>Generating an Apache Link Map</h2> +</center> + +<p>Three different tools can be used to generate a link map for Apache: +TPF Build Tools, TPF Toolkit, and VisualAge TPF.</p> + +<h3>TPF Build Tools on OS/390 UNIX</h3> + +<ol> + <li>Download and install the + <a href="http://www.ibm.com/software/htp/tpf/download/bldtools.htm">TPF Build Tools</a> + if you have not already done so.</li> + + <li>Follow the instructions to set up any necessary variables for + your installation.</li> + + <li>Create a shell script in your Apache <code>src</code> directory: + <table class="indented" summary="shell script"> + <tr><td class="output"><pre> +ld -M --dlm -O'<your-dsd-dsn>(CHTA<vv>)' \ +CSTRTD40 \ +CINET640 \ +buildmark.o \ +modules.o \ +ap/ap_base64.o \ + . + . + . +regex/regexec.o \ +regex/regfree.o +</pre></td></tr> + </table>In your script... + + <ul> + <li>Each line must end with a backwards slash (\) except for the + last line. Be sure there are no trailing blanks after the backward + slashes.</li> + + <li>Replace the two items in angle brackets (< >) with your + dataset name and program version.</li> + + <li>Add any additional libraries prior to the first ".o" line.</li> + + <li>Add a line for each .o to be linked into your configuration of + Apache.</li> + + </ul><br /> + </li> + + <li>Change the shell script's permission settings to executable using + the <code>chmod</code> command.</li> + + <li>Run the script.<br /> + If you get a duplicate object warning for <tt>@@DLMHDR</tt> remove + the <tt>CSTRTD40</tt> line from the script and re-run.<br /> + (You'll see this warning if the ld processing is automatically + including <tt>CSTRTD</tt>.)</li> + +</ol> + +<h3>TPF Toolkit</h3> + +<ol> + <li>Copy the sample <tt>linkhttp.dlm</tt> file from the + <tt>src/os/tpf/samples</tt> directory to your Apache <tt>src</tt> + directory on OS/390 UNIX.</li> + + <li>This sample file contains the components for the default + configuration of Apache. Add and delete components (such as modules) + as necessary so it matches your configuration of Apache. Basically, + it should match your link JCL with the "<tt>.../apache/src</tt>" + portion of the filenames removed.</li> + + <li>Change items in angle brackets (< >) to also match your + JCL. Be sure to remove the angle brackets as well.</li> + + <li>In the TPF Toolkit create a project with your modified dlm file + as its sole contents.</li> + + <li>Right click on the dlm file in your new project and choose "Build + DLM".</li> +</ol> + +<h3>VisualAge TPF</h3> + +<ol> + <li>Copy the sample <tt>linkhttp.dlm</tt> file from the + <tt>src/os/tpf/samples</tt> directory to your Apache + <tt>src</tt> directory on OS/390 UNIX.</li> + + <li>This sample file contains the components for the default + configuration of Apache. Add and delete components (such as modules) + as necessary so it matches your configuration of Apache. Basically, + it should match your link JCL with the "<tt>.../apache/src</tt>" + portion of the filenames removed.</li> + + <li>Change items in angle brackets (< >) to also match your + JCL. Be sure to remove the angle brackets as well.</li> + + <li>In VisualAge TPF create a container with your modified dlm file + as its sole contents.</li> + + <li>Right click on the dlm file in your new container and choose + "Build DLM".</li> +</ol> + +<hr /> + +<center> +[ <a href="#top">top</a> | <a href="#download">Download</a> +| <a href="#compilation">Compilation</a> | +<a href="#installation">Installation</a> | +<a href="#activation">Activation</a> | +<a href="#linkmap">Link Map</a> ] +</center> +<hr /> +</body> +</html> |