In linux and solaris, Installation – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

P010066-01A Rev. A

2. Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components

Installing the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface

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To add the MIME type:
1. Launch Server Manager.
2. Expand Roles.
3. Under Roles, expand Web Server (IIS).
4. Under Web Server (IIS), Click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
5. In the right pane, find your server name under “Start Page” and click on it.
6. Double-click MIME Types listed under IIS group.
7. A MIME Types page appears. Under “Actions”, click Add... A popup dialog box

appears.

8. Add “jnlp” (without quotes) to the File name extension field.
9. Add “application/x-java-jnlp-file” (without quotes) to the MIME type field.
10. Click OK.

In Linux and Solaris

Apache Web server must be installed and running on the server that is hosting

the Web Launch Service software.

The server on which you are installing the Web Launch Service package requires:

An HTTP server configured to handle the JNLP MIME file type. The following

MIME file type/file extension must be added to your server configuration:

MIME type: application/x-java-jnlp-file

File Extension: jnlp

The HTTP server must be running.

The client on which you are running the browser requires:

Java must be installed. The specific requirements are:

Sun 32-bit Java 6.0 or later for Intel based systems (x86)

32-bit Java 6.0 or later for x86-64 systems

32-bit Java 6.0 or later for RHEL 5 and SLES 10 (ppc64)

Refer to the appropriate vendor documentation for detailed instructions about

configuring MIME types, configuring and starting the HTTP server and installing

the JRE. See /opt/ELXocm/README_WEBLAUNCH.txt (Solaris) or

/usr/sbin/ocmanager/README_WEBLAUNCH.txt (Linux) for more setup

information.

Installation

To install the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface:

In Windows
Click Programs>Emulex >OCManager WebLaunch Install. Web Launch

installation begins.

In Solaris and Linux

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