Installing Caching Proxy using system packaging tools
This topic provides instructions for installing Caching Proxy using the system
packaging tools.
After installation, scripts within the Caching Proxy packaging attempt to start
the proxy server using the default configuration. If port 80 is in use, such as
by another Web server, the proxy server will fail to start.
IMPORTANT: Caching Proxy is available on all Edge component installations, with the following exceptions:
- Caching Proxy is not available for Edge component installations that run on Itanium 2 or AMD Opteron 64-bit processors.
- Caching Proxy is not available for Edge component installations of Load Balancer for IPv4 and IPv6.
Using your operating system's package installation system, install the
packages in the order listed in Table 2. The following
procedure details the typical steps necessary to complete this task.
- Insert the Edge Components CD into your CD-ROM drive and mount the drive
if necessary.
- Become the local superuser root.
su - root
Password: password
- Change to the appropriate directory on the CD.
cd mount_point/package_directory/
- Install the packages.
On AIX®:
installp -acXd ./packagename
On HP-UX:
swinstall -s source/ packagename
On Linux:
rpm -i ./packagename
On Solaris:
pkgadd -d ./packagename
Table 2. Caching Proxy components
Component |
Packages installed (in recommended order) |
Caching Proxy |
- gskit7
- icu
- admin
- msg-cp-lang
- cp
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Edge component documentation |
doc-en_US1 |
Notes:
- Load Balancer documentation is supplied in two packages. The doc-en_US
package includes all Edge components documentation, including the Load Balancer documents,
and places them into the ../edge/doc/ directory. The documentation package
associated with Load Balancer installations (Installing Load Balancer using system packaging tools)
installs only the Load Balancer documents and places them into a subdirectory within
the ../edge/lb/ directory.
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Table 3. AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris package file names
Generic package name |
AIX fileset |
HP-UX fileset |
Solaris file name |
admin |
wses_admin.rte |
WSES-ADMIN |
WSESadmin |
cp |
wses_cp.base |
WSES-CP |
WSEScp |
doc |
wses_doc.en_US |
WSES-DOC-en_US |
WSESdocen |
gskit7 |
gskkm.rte |
gsk7bas |
gsk7bas |
icu |
wses_icu.rte |
WSES-ICU |
WSESicu |
msg-cp-lang |
wses_cp.msg.lang1 .base |
WSES-cpmlang2 |
WSEScpmlang3 |
Notes:
- On AIX, the variable lang refers to the substitution
of one of the following language specific codes: en_US, de_CH, de_DE, es_ES,
fr_CA, fr_CH, fr_FR, it_CH, it_IT, ja_JP, Ja_JP, ko_KR, pt_BR, zh_CN, ZH_CN,
zh_TW, Zh_TW.
- On HP-UX, the variable lang refers
to the substitution of one of the following language specific codes: de_DE,
en_US, es_ES, fr_FR, it_IT, ja_JP, ko_KR, zh_CN, zh_TW. (HP-UX
does not support Portuguese Brazilian (pt_BR).)
- On Solaris, the variable lang refers to the
substitution of one of the following language specific codes: br, cn, cw,
de, en, es, fr, it, ja, kr.
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Table 4. Linux package file names
Generic package name |
Linux file name |
admin |
WSES_Admin_Runtime-release-version1.hardw2.rpm |
cp |
WSES_CachingProxy-release-version1.hardw2.rpm |
doc |
WSES_Doc_en_US-release-version1.hardw2.rpm |
gskit7 |
gsk7bas.rpm |
icu |
WSES_ICU_Runtime-release-version1.hardw2.rpm |
msg-cp-lang |
WSES_CachingProxy_msg_lang3-release-version1.hardw2.rpm |
Notes:
- release-version is the current release, for example:
6.1.0-0
- The variable hardw refers to the substitution
of one of the following: i686, s390, ppc64.
- The variable lang refers to the substitution of
one of the following language specific codes: de_DE, en_US, es_ES, fr_FR,
it_IT, ja_JP, ko_KR, pt_BR, zh_CN, zh_TW.
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The documentation package contains English only. Translations
of the Edge Component documentation set are at the following Web site: www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/ecinfocenter.html.
Uninstall Caching Proxy using system tools
To uninstall the packages:
On AIX:
installp -u packagename
To uninstall
all of the Caching Proxy packages, use the command:
installp -u wses
On HP-UX:
swremove packagename
To query the installed Caching Proxy packages, use the command:
swlist | grep WSES
Packages should be removed in the reverse order they
were installed.
On Linux:
rpm -e packagename
To
query the installed Caching Proxy packages, use the command:
rpm -qa |grep -i wses
Packages should be removed in the reverse order they were installed.
On Solaris:
pkgrm packagename
To query the installed Caching Proxy packages, use the command:
pkginfo | grep WSES
Packages should be removed in the reverse
order they were installed.