Web server configuration – Oracle Audio Technologies B31679-01 User Manual

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TimesTen Installation

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Web server configuration

The TimesTen daemon contains an embedded web server, that is used
for the Cache Administrator if the Cache Connect to Oracle option is
installed. If you select to enable the web server at install time, TimesTen
enables it by setting the -webserver option in the
ttendaemon.options

file.

This file is in the startup directory of the daemon:

On UNIX, if installed as

root

:

/var/TimesTen/TTinstance/

if installed by a non-root user:

install_dir/info

On Windows:

install_dir\srv\info

If you have not installed the web server and decide to enable it at a later
time, you can do so by:

1.

Shutting down the TimesTen daemon.

2.

Adding a separate line to the

ttendaemon.options

file that contains the

option

-webserver

.

3.

Starting the TimesTen daemon.

For more details, see the chapter

Chapter 3, “Working with the Oracle

TimesTen Data Manager Daemon

in the

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory

Database Operations Guide

.

Various options for the web server are stored in the

webserver.config

file, also in the daemon startup directory. The TimesTen installation
scripts initially set these options. The options should only be changed at
the request of TimesTen Customer Support.

The options in

webserver.config

file are:

PORT — The port on which the web server listens. If you change this,
any scripts which start the Cache Administrator, or any links you have
saved will have to be changed.

WEBROOT — The root directory of web files.

DOCROOT — A subdirectory of

WEBROOT

where the HTML files are

located. The path should begin and end with a '/' on all platforms. The
default is

/docs/

.

DOCROOT

is prepended to the path, so if you supply a

URL, the webserver will look for a file in the indicated path.

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