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Installing the Tuxedo System
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Starting the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console
The following sections provide the system requirements for the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console and explain how to start and exit the Console.
What is the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console?
The BEA Tuxedo Administration Console is a graphical user interface that enables administrators to perform most administration and configuration tasks for BEA Tuxedo applications. It is implemented as a set of Java applets, which can run on most platforms that support a Java-capable Web browser.
The server-side components of the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console reside on one of the server machines in a BEA Tuxedo application. To use the Console, you must enter the URL of the server and download the Java applets.
Administration Console File Tree
During the BEA Tuxedo software installation, the installer program places most of the directories and files for the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console in the webgui directory, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 7-1 BEA Tuxedo Administration Console File Tree
The installer program installs the following HTML files:
The installer program installs the class files for the Java applet in the java directory, and installs the tuxadm program in the cgi-bin directory. The installer assigns an alias pathname for tuxadm, which will be used by Web clients to access tuxadm. The alias pathname is \cgi-bin on a Windows 2000 system and /cgi-bin on a UNIX system.
Server Requirements
The BEA Tuxedo Administration Console server for BEA Tuxedo 8.1 is supported on the following platforms:
Browser Requirements
The encryption level for the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console is set with the ENCRYPTBITS parameter in the webgui.ini file for the Console. In the following webgui.ini file, the encryption level is set to 56 bits.
# Web GUI initialization file.
# Created Sep 12, 2002 2:02:07 PM by BEA software installation program.
#
TUXDIR=C:\bea\tuxedo8.1
INIFILE=C:\bea\tuxedo8.1/udataobj/webgui/webgui.ini
NADDR=//foo5:4003
DEVICE=/dev/tcp
CODEBASE=/java
DOCBASE=/doc
SNAPDIR=C:\bea\tuxedo8.1/udataobj/webgui/java/snapshot
SNAPBASE=/java/snapshot
ENCRYPTBITS=56
The ENCRYPTBITS parameter specifies the strength of encryption used in communication between the GUI applet and the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console server. The ENCRYPTBITS parameter can be set to 0, 56, or 128. The default value is 128.
The following table lists the platforms and browsers supported for BEA Tuxedo 8.1 when the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console is configured for 56-bit or 128-bit encryption.
Note: While the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is supported, the Netscape browser is recommended. If you experience any difficulty using the Internet Explorer browser, use Netscape. If the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console is configured with no encryption (0-bit encryption), Netscape 4.7 and Internet Explorer 5.0 are supported on any Windows platform regardless of the Java plug-in version.
Hardware Requirements
To run the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console, you need a color display device that meets the following requirements:
Setting Up Your Environment for the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console
To run the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console, first set up your environment as described in Setting Up Your Environment. Ensure that your TUXDIR, WEBJAVADIR, and PATH environment variables are set correctly. Then set up the following two server processes:
A Web server provided with the BEA Tuxedo system software. You are not required to use this server; you may, if you prefer, use your own commercial Web server.
A server required to administer the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console. It must be run on the MASTER machine in a Tuxedo multi-machine configuration.
After starting the tuxwsvr and wlisten server processes, you can start the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console to monitor the tuxwsvr server and the BEA Tuxedo application.
Starting tuxwsvr
The tuxwsvr process is a Web server process that can be used to support the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console GUI by customers who do not have a commercial Web server or a public-domain Web server on the machine on which the BEA Tuxedo Web GUI processes are running. The tuxwsvr process places itself in the background when invoked unless otherwise specified, and continues running until the machine shuts down or the tuxwsvr process is killed using an operating system command.
The BEA Tuxedo installer program creates the tuxwsvr.ini file, an example of which is shown below: # tuxwsvr initialization file. Usually, you do not need to edit this file, but under certain circumstances, you may want to do so. For example, you may decide to move your Java files to a non-default directory. In that case, you would need to edit the pathnames in the initialization file appropriately. For details, see reference page tuxwsvr(1) in BEA Tuxedo Command Reference. Starting wlisten The wlisten process is a listener process that receives incoming connections from Web GUI applets and starts a Web GUI gateway process (wgated). All wlisten options are taken from an initialization file that is specified by the -i option. If the -i option is not given, then %TUXDIR%\udataobj\webgui\webgui.ini is used as the default initialization file on a Windows 2000 system, and $TUXDIR/udataobj/webgui/webgui.ini is used as the default initialization file on a UNIX system. To start wlisten, follow these steps:
# Created Sep 12, 2002 2:02:07 PM by BEA software installation program.
#
CGI /cgi-bin C:\bea\tuxedo8.1/udataobj/webgui/cgi-bin
HTML /java C:\bea\tuxedo8.1/udataobj/webgui/java
HTML /doc C:\bea\tuxedo8.1/help
HTML / C:\bea\tuxedo8.1/udataobj/webgui
wlisten
Starting the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console
The tuxadm process is a CGI process used to initialize the Web GUI from a browser. As shown in the "Synopsis" section of reference page tuxadm(1), this program can be used only as a location, or URL from a Web browser; normally it is not executed from a standard command-line prompt. Like other CGI programs, tuxadm uses the QUERY_STRING environment variable to parse its argument list.
To start the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console, complete the following four-step procedure:
http://machine:port/webguitop.html
For example: http://foo5:4003/webguitop.html
Use of this URL depends on the following assumption: You are using tuxwsvr with the tuxwsvr.ini file. If you are using a commercial browser on the default port (8080), you can use a URL such as http://ctomsn:8080/webguitop.html.
The BEA Tuxedo Administration Console entry page, which includes warranty and license notices, displays.
The main window of the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console displays.
The following table contains instructions for accessing additional information about the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console main window.
Limitation: The BEA Tuxedo Administration Console has not been updated to support any new features introduced after BEA Tuxedo release 7.1.
Exiting the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console
To exit the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console, choose Domain
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