Edit Web server configuration files to configure a Web server.
The Plug-ins installation wizard automatically
configures supported Web servers during the installation of the binary plug-in
modules. Use this topic to understand how the wizard configures the Web server
configuration files.
If you must change a configuration
for some reason, you can run the Plug-ins installation wizard again to reconfigure
the Web server, or you can edit the files. The recommended approach is to
always use the Plug-ins installation wizard to configure the Web server configuration
file. However, sometimes you must edit the files. An example is when you are
installing a Web server definition for a non-default profile.
To
support a non-default profile, edit the configuration to point the Web server
to the correct location of the plug-in configuration file (plugin-cfg.xml).
In this case, you would change the profile path from the default profile to
the secondary profile.
Use the IBM Web Administration for iSeries to configure
i5/OS Web servers to communicate with a WebSphere Application Server. Doing
so automatically updates the Web server configuration files as needed. See Creating and configuring an HTTP server instance for more
information.
If you must change a configuration for
some reason, you can use the IBM Web Administration for iSeries to reconfigure
the Web server, or you can edit the files. The recommended approach is to
always use the IBM Web Administration for iSeries to configure the Web server
configuration file. However, sometimes you must edit the files.
This task points you to information on editing Web server configuration files. Select a link appropriate for your Web server.
You can use the Plug-ins installation wizard to
automatically configure supported Web servers. You can also configure a Web
servers by editing its configuration.
You can use
the IBM Web Administration for iSeries to configure i5/OS Web servers. You
can also configure a Web servers by editing its configuration.
To continue preparing your e-business network,
return to Installing Web server plug-ins.
To continue preparing your e-business network, see Communicating with Web servers.
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