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WebLogic Enterprise T-Engine Platform Data Sheets
This appendix contains detailed information about the platforms supported by the WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 T-Engine software.
This topic includes the following sections:
Each data sheet includes the following platform-specific information:
Supported Platforms
Table 6-1 lists the supported platforms. Data sheets are provided for each platform.
Vendor |
Operating System |
Release/Version |
---|---|---|
Compaq |
Tru64 UNIX |
4.0f (Alpha) |
HP |
HP-UX |
11.00, 32-bit, plus patches B.11.00.B0315, for the HP 9000 Series |
IBM |
AIX |
4.3.3.3 with APARS AIX patches (rev3) installed on the RS/6000 |
Microsoft |
Windows 2000 Windows NT |
4.0 (Intel) plus Service Pack 5 (SP5) |
|
Windows 98 (clients only) |
Windows 98 on Intel |
|
Windows 95 (clients only) |
Service Pack 1 on Intel |
SCO |
UnixWare |
7.1.1 (CORBA C++ and Tuxedo only) |
Sun Microsystems |
Solaris |
Solaris 2.6 SPARC with patch 105591-07 Solaris 7 SPARC (32-bit) with patch 106327-06 |
Compaq Tru64 UNIX on Alpha Systems
The following sections list requirements for the Compaq Tru64 UNIX platform for Alpha systems.
Available BEA WebLogic Enterprise Version 5.1 Packages
The WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 software components for the Compaq Tru64 UNIX platform for Alpha systems are as follows:
Table 6-2 lists the Compaq Tru64 UNIX for Alpha systems software requirements.
Software Requirements |
Compaq Tru64 UNIX for Alpha Systems |
---|---|
C/C++ compilers |
Digital C Compiler 5.9-005 Digital C++ Compiler 6.1-029 These compilers are required only for the WebLogic Enterprise development environment |
Tools for the Administration desktop |
Netscape 4.6.1 is needed for the BEA Administration Console Java 2 JRE 1.2.2-3 is needed for the BEA WebLogic EJB Deployer |
Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for the development environment |
Java 2 SDK 1.2.2-3 for Tru64 UNIX |
Non BEA CORBA Java client |
Java 2 SDK 1.2 IDL ORB (run time) |
Database for CORBA C++ applications |
Oracle 7.3.4 or later |
Database for CORBA Java and J2EE applications |
Oracle 8.1.5, also known as Oracle 8i |
JDBC drivers |
8.0.5 |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign |
LDAP directory servers |
Netscape Enterprise Server |
Additional Notes
TCP/IP, using the SOCKETS network interface.
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements for installation on Compaq Tru64 UNIX on Alpha systems depends on which components you select during the installation, and whether other WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 components have been installed previously. Use the estimates in Table 6-3 as guidelines. These requirements are approximate and have been rounded up to the nearest megabyte (MB).
Components |
Compaq Tru64 UNIX for Alpha Systems |
---|---|
All WebLogic Enterprise servers, all WebLogic Enterprise clients, and the BEA Administration Console server software |
87 MB |
Servers only |
All servers: 69 MB Tuxedo server only: 22 MB CORBA C++ server only: 43 MB CORBA Java server only: 68 MB J2EE server only: 69 MB |
Clients only |
All clients: 29 MB Tuxedo client only: 8 MB CORBA C++ client only: 20 MB RMI/EJB client only: 6 MB CORBA Java client only: 23 MB |
Administration |
BEA Administration Console: 12 MB |
Encryption Packages, 56-bit or 128-bit |
2 MB for LLE only on Tuxedo server or client system 4 MB for LLE and SSL |
Mounting and Unmounting the CD
Mounting a CD requires the type CDFS. Because CDFS is a configurable kernel option, the following line must exist in the system configuration file:
options CDFS
If the system configuration file does not contain this line, modify the file and then rebuild the kernel.
To mount a CD, enter the following commands:
su
mkdir /cdrom
/usr/sbin/mount -r -t cdfs -o noversion /dev/rz unit#c /cdrom
where unit# is the unit number of your CD drive.
In almost all cases, the unit number of the CD drive on a new system is 4 (that is, /dev/rz4c). However, to ensure that you have the correct unit number of the drive, enter the following:
su
file /dev/rrz*c
The output identifies the CD drive as an RRD disk. The unit number of the drive is in the left column. For example:
/dev/rrz4c: character special (8/4098) SCSI #0 RRD43 disk #32 (SCSI ID #4)
To unmount the CD, enter the following command:
umount /cdrom
where cdrom is the mounting point.
Tuning Parameters
You probably need to reconfigure the Tru64 UNIX kernel before running WebLogic Enterprise software, because the default values of some tuning parameters are too low.
To adjust the tuning parameters, proceed as follows:
For instructions about determining whether the current tuning parameter values are adequate, refer to "Verifying IPC Requirements" on page 5-17.
For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting, see the following documentation from Compaq: the doconfig(8) man page and the BEA WebLogic Enterprise System Tuning and Performance Management manual.
Table 6-4 shows the default settings for the parameters and the settings used for the University sample applications. Use these settings as a starting point; however, your applications may require different settings.
Note: The parameters currently set on your system are located in /sys/conf/<systemname>. To display the parameters, log in as root and enter /usr/bin/x11/dxkerneltuner at the command prompt.
Compaq Tru64 UNIX Name |
Traditional Name |
Default Setting |
Setting for University Sample Applications |
---|---|---|---|
semmns |
SEMMNS |
60 |
(SEMMNI*2) |
semmni |
SEMMNI |
10 |
16 |
semmsl |
SEMMSL |
25 |
25 |
semume |
SEMUME |
10 |
10 |
semopm |
|
10 |
10 |
semvmx |
|
32767 |
32767 |
semaem |
|
16384 |
16384 |
msgmni |
MSGMNI |
50 |
84 |
msgmax |
MSGMAX |
8192 |
8192 |
msgmnb |
MSGMNB |
16384 |
16384 |
msgtql |
MSGTQL |
40 |
40 |
maxusers |
maxusers |
varies |
32 |
maxproc |
NPROC |
20+8*maxusers |
32-72 per user |
maxuprc |
MAXUP |
64 |
(NPROC * 9) / 10 |
To determine the current value of a tunable parameter, examine the kernel configuration file located in the /sys/conf directory. This file typically has the same name as the node (machine) name.
To change the value of a tunable parameter, follow the instructions on the dmconfig man page.
To specify the value of a parameter that was previously unspecified, add a line such as the following to the kernel configuration file:
semmni 256
where semmni is the name of the parameter and 256 is its value.
HP-UX Version 11.0 (32-bit) on HP 9000 Series
The following sections list requirements for the HP-UX platform.
WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 Components
The WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 software components for the HP-UX platform are as follows:
Table 6-5 lists the HP-UX 11.0 (32-bit) software requirements.
Software Requirements |
HP-UX 11.0 (32-Bit) |
---|---|
Operating system |
HP-UX 11.0 32-bit plus patches B.11.00.B0315. Java users must apply Java 2 patches, which are available at http://www.unixsolutions.hp.com/products/ |
C compiler |
HP C/ANSI compiler A.11.01.00. Required for development only |
C++ compiler |
HP C++ compiler A.03.13. Required for development only |
Tools for the Administration desktop |
Netscape 4.72 or later is needed for the BEA Administration Console Java 2 JRE 1.2.2.03 is needed for the BEA WebLogic EJB Deployer |
Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for the development environment |
Java 2 SDK 1.2.2.03 for HP-UX 11.00 |
Non-BEA CORBA Java client |
Java 2 SDK 1.2 IDL ORB (run time) |
Database for CORBA C++ applications |
Oracle 8.0.5 or later for HP-UX 11.0 |
Database for CORBA Java and J2EE applications |
Oracle 8.0.5 or later for HP-UX 11.0 |
JDBC drivers |
jdbcKona/Oracle 8.0.5 (Type 2), supports XA |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign |
LDAP directory servers |
Netscape Enterprise Server |
Additional Notes
TCP/IP using the SOCKETS network interface
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements for installation on HP-UX 11.0 systems depends on which components you select during the installation, and whether other WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 components have been installed previously. Use the estimates in Table 6-6 as guidelines. These requirements are approximate and have been rounded up to the nearest megabyte (MB).
Components |
HP-UX 11.0 Disk Space |
---|---|
All WebLogic Enterprise servers, all WebLogic Enterprise clients, and the BEA Administration Console server software |
89 MB |
Servers only |
All servers: 71 MB Tuxedo server only: 20 MB CORBA C++ server only: 50 MB CORBA Java server only: 70 MB J2EE server only: 71 MB |
Clients only |
All clients: 31 MB Tuxedo client only: 7 MB CORBA C++ client only: 22 MB RMI/EJB client only: 6 MB CORBA Java client only: 25 MB |
Administration |
The server components of the BEA Administration Console: 12 MB |
Encryption Packages, 56-bit or 128-bit |
2 MB for LLE only on Tuxedo server or client system 4 MB for LLE and SSL |
Mounting and Unmounting the CD
To mount a CD, enter the following commands:
su
mkdir /cdrom
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase /dev/dsk/cdrom_device /cdrom
where cdrom_device is listed in the output of the ioscan -f -n command.
To unmount the CD, enter the following command:
umount /cdrom
where cdrom is the mounting point.
Tuning Parameters
You probably need to reconfigure the HP-UX kernel before running BEA WebLogic Enterprise software because the default values of some tuning parameters are too low.
To adjust the tuning parameters, proceed as follows:
For instructions about determining whether the current tuning parameter values are adequate, refer to "Verifying IPC Requirements" on page 4-17.
For instructions about reconfiguring HP-UX, see "Setting Up a System" in the HP-UX System Administration Tasks Manual.
Table 6-7 lists the default settings for the parameters and the settings used for the University sample applications. Use these settings as a starting point; however, your applications may require different settings.
The parameters currently set on your system are located in /stand/build/tune.h.
HP-UX Name |
Traditional Name |
Default Setting |
Setting for University Sample Applications |
---|---|---|---|
shmmax |
SHMMAX |
67108864 |
0x40000000 |
shmseg |
SHMSEG |
12 |
32 |
shmmni |
SHMMNI |
100 |
512 |
semmns |
SEMMNS |
128 |
(SEMMNI*2) |
semmni |
SEMMNI |
64 |
NPROC*5 |
semmap |
SEMMA |
semmni+2 |
1 |
semmnu |
SEMMNU |
30 |
(SEMMNI / 2) |
semume |
SEMUME |
10 |
64 |
msgmni |
MSGMNI |
50 |
NPROC |
msgmap |
MSGMAP |
2+msgtql |
MSGTQL + 2 |
msgmax |
MSGMAX |
8192 |
32768 |
msgmnb |
MSGMNB |
16384 |
65535 |
msgssz |
MSGSSZ |
8 |
128 |
msgtql |
MSGTQL |
40 |
(NPROC * 10) |
msgseg |
MSGSEG |
2048 |
(MSGTQL * 4) |
maxusers |
MAXUSERS |
32 |
200 |
nproc |
NPROC |
20+8*maxusers |
(MAXUSERS * 3) + 64 |
maxuprc |
MAXUPRC |
50 |
(NPROC * 9) / 10 |
maxfiles |
NFILES |
60 |
15 * NPROC + 2048 |
IBM AIX 4.3.3
The following sections list requirements for the IBM AIX 4.3.3 platform.
Available BEA WebLogic Enterprise Version 5.1 Packages
The WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 software components for the IBM AIX 4.3.3 platform are as follows:
Table 6-8 lists the IBM AIX 4.3.3 software requirements.
Software Requirements |
IBM AIX 4.3.3 Platform |
---|---|
Operating system |
4.3.3 with APARS AIX patches (rev3) installed |
C/C++ compilers |
C++ for AIX Compiler 3.6.4 C++ This compiler is required only for the WebLogic Enterprise development environment |
Tools for the Administration desktop |
Netscape 4.6.1 or later is needed for the BEA Administration Console Java 2 JRE 1.2.2 is needed for the BEA WebLogic EJB Deployer |
Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for the development environment |
IBM Developer Kit for AIX, version 1.2.2 |
Non BEA CORBA Java client |
Java 2 SDK 1.2 IDL ORB |
Database for CORBA C++ applications and Tuxedo |
Oracle 8.0.5 or later; supports XA |
Database for CORBA Java and J2EE applications |
Oracle 8.0.5 or later; supports XA |
JDBC drivers |
jdbcKona/Oracle 8.0.5 Type 2; supports XA |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign |
LDAP directory servers |
Netscape Enterprise Server |
Additional Notes
TCP/IP using the SOCKETS network interface.
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements for installation on an IBM AIX 4.3.3 system depends on which components you select during the installation, and whether other WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 components have been installed previously. Use the estimates in Table 6-9 as guidelines. These requirements are approximate and have been rounded up to the nearest megabyte (MB).
Components |
IBM AIX 4.3.3 |
---|---|
All WebLogic Enterprise servers, all WebLogic Enterprise clients, and the BEA Administration Console server software |
87 MB |
Servers only |
All servers: 69 MB Tuxedo server only: 22 MB CORBA C++ server only: 43 MB CORBA Java server only: 68 MB J2EE server only: 69 MB |
Clients only |
All clients: 29 MB Tuxedo client only: 8 MB CORBA C++ client only: 20 MB RMI/EJB client only: 6 MB CORBA Java client only: 23 MB |
Administration |
BEA Administration Console: 12 MB |
Encryption Packages, 56-bit or 128-bit |
2 MB for LLE only on Tuxedo server or client system 4 MB for LLE and SSL |
Mounting and Unmounting the CD
To mount a CD, examine the file /etc/filesystems to determine whether there is a standard place in which to mount a CD. If there is, enter the mount command and specify the directory named in the /etc/filesystems entry.
For example, to mount a CD if /etc/filesystems contains an entry that specifies /cd as the mount point for CDs, enter:
su
/etc/mount /cd
If /etc/filesystems does not contain a CD entry, enter:
su
mkdir /cd
/etc/mount -v cdrfs -r cd_device /cd
where cd_device is the name of the CD device file, typically /dev/cd0.
Alternatively, you can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to perform the mount. To use SMIT, enter:
smit mount
To unmount the CD, enter the following command:
umount /cdrom
where cdrom is the mounting point.
Tuning Parameters
No IPC configuration is required for AIX Release 4.3.4. To change the value of a kernel tuning parameter (maxuproc only), do the following:
Microsoft Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 (SP5) on Intel
The following sections list requirements for Microsoft Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 (SP5) on the Intel platform.
BEA WebLogic Enterprise Version 5.1 Components
The WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 software components for the Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 platforms are as follows:
Table 6-10 lists the Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 SP5 on Intel software requirements.
Software Requirements |
Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 SP5 on Intel |
---|---|
Compilers |
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, SP2. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. This is required only for client systems that run ActiveX client applications. It is not required for C++, Java, and VisiJava client systems or server-only systems. |
Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for the development environment |
Java 2 SDK 1.2.2_001. Java Hotspot Server VM 1.0.1 for Windows. |
Tools for the Administration desktop |
Netscape 4.61, Netscape 4.7, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 is needed for the BEA Administration Console. JRE 1.2.2 is needed for the BEA WebLogic EJB Deployer. |
Non-BEA CORBA Java clients |
Java 2 SDK 1.2 IDL ORB (run time). |
Internet browser for BEA Application Builder Help |
Netscape 4.0 or later. This browser is required only for the online Help used in the BEA Application Builder. This graphical user interface is installed on your system if you selected ActiveX Clients. |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign. |
Database for CORBA C++ applications |
Oracle 7.3.4 or 8.1.5 or later on NT 4.0 systems. Oracle 8.0.5 or later on Windows 2000 systems. |
Database for CORBA Java and J2EE applications |
Oracle 8.1.5, also known as Oracle 8i, or later on NT 4.0 systems. Oracle 8.0.5 or later on Windows 2000 systems. |
JDBC drivers |
Without XA support:
With XA support:
|
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign. |
LDAP directory server |
Netscape Enterprise Server. |
Additional Notes
TCP/IP provided by Microsoft Windows NT (32-bit Winsock).
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements for installation on Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 SP4 (Intel) systems depends on which components you select during the installation, and whether other WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 components have been installed previously. Use the estimates in Table 6-11 as guidelines. These requirements are approximate and have been rounded up to the nearest megabyte (MB).
Components |
Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 SP5 (Intel) Disk Space |
---|---|
All WebLogic Enterprise servers, all WebLogic Enterprise clients, and the BEA Administration Console server software |
83 MB |
Servers only |
All servers: 54 MB Tuxedo server only: 21MB CORBA C++ server only: 37 MB CORBA Java server only: 53 MB J2EE server only: 54 MB |
Clients only |
All clients: 42 MB Tuxedo client only: 13 MB CORBA C++ client only: 24 MB RMI/EJB client only: 5 MB ActiveX client only: 13 MB CORBA Java client only: 24 MB |
Administration |
BEA Administration Console: 11 MB |
Encryption Packages, 56-bit or 128-bit |
1 MB for LLE only on Tuxedo server or client system 3 MB for LLE and SSL |
Tuning Parameters
You may need to reconfigure the parameters shown in Figure 4-4, "WebLogic Enterprise Software for Microsoft Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 IPC Resources Control Panel," on page 4-10 before running the WebLogic Enterprise software. For instructions about reconfiguring the parameters, see "Maximizing System Performance" on page 4-9.
Microsoft Windows 98 and 95
The following sections list requirements for the Windows 98 and 95 platforms.
Available BEA WebLogic Enterprise Version 5.1 Packages
Only the WebLogic Enterprise client software components are supported:
Note: On Windows 95 systems, the ActiveX Client software requires DCOM 1.1 and a patch from Microsoft. For details, see: http://www.microsoft.com/msdn/downloads/files/40comupd.htm.
Software Requirements |
Microsoft Windows 98 and 95 |
---|---|
Operating system |
Microsoft Windows 95 plus Service Pack 1, or Microsoft Windows 98. |
DCOM |
On Windows 95 systems that are used as ActiveX clients, DCOM for Windows 95 version 1.1 is required, plus a patch from Microsoft. For details, see http://www.microsoft.com/msdn |
Compilers for client development |
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0, SP2. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. This is required only for client systems that run ActiveX client applications. It is not required for C++, Java, and VisiJava client systems. |
Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for the development environment |
Java 2 SDK 1.2.2_001. |
Tools for the Administration desktop |
The following are for Windows 98 only: Netscape 4.61, Netscape 4.7, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 is needed for the BEA Administration Console. JRE 1.2.2 is needed for the BEA WebLogic EJB Deployer. |
Non-BEA CORBA Java clients |
Java 2 SDK 1.2 IDL ORB (run time). |
Internet browser for BEA Application Builder Help |
Netscape 4.0 or later. This browser is required only for the online Help used in the BEA Application Builder. This graphical user interface is installed on your system if you selected ActiveX Clients. |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign. |
LDAP directory server |
Netscape Enterprise Server. |
Network Requirements
TCP/IP provided by Microsoft Windows NT (32-bit Winsock).
Disk Space Requirements
Components |
Windows 95 or 98 Disk Space |
---|---|
Clients only |
All clients: 42 MB Tuxedo client only: 13 MB CORBA C++ client only: 24 MB RMI/EJB client only: 5 MB ActiveX client only: 13 MB CORBA Java client only: 24 MB |
SCO UnixWare 7.1.1
The following sections list requirements for the SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 platform. On this platform, only the CORBA C++ and Tuxedo components in WebLogic Enterprise are supported. The WebLogic Enterprise Java components are not supported.
Available BEA WebLogic Enterprise Version 5.1 Packages
The WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 software components for the SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 platform are as follows:
Table 6-13 lists the SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 software requirements.
Software Requirements |
SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 |
---|---|
C/C++ compiler |
MIPS Pro compilers (C/C++) 7.2.1, with the following patches: SG0002992, SG0002991, SG0003048, SG0003077, SG0003131, and SG0003139. This compiler is required only for the WebLogic Enterprise development environment. |
Internet browsers for the BEA Administration Console |
Netscape 4.6.1. Netscape 4.7. |
Database for CORBA C++ applications |
Oracle 8.0.5 or later. |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign. Netscape. |
LDAP directory server |
Netscape Enterprise Server. |
Additional Notes
TCP/IP using the TLI network interface.
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements for installation on a SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 system depends on which components you select during the installation, and whether other WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 components have been installed previously. Use the estimates in Table 6-14 as guidelines. These requirements are approximate and have been rounded up to the nearest megabyte (MB).
Components |
SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 |
---|---|
All WebLogic Enterprise C++ and Tuxedo servers, all WebLogic Enterprise C++ and Tuxedo clients, and the BEA Administration Console server software |
80 MB |
Servers only |
All servers: 44 MB Tuxedo server only: 22 MB CORBA C++ server only: 43 MB |
Clients only |
All clients: 21 MB Tuxedo client only: 8 MB CORBA C++ client only: 20 MB |
Administration |
BEA Administration Console: 12 MB |
Encryption Packages, 56-bit or 128-bit |
2 MB for LLE only on Tuxedo server or client system 4 MB for LLE and SSL |
Mounting and Unmounting the CD
To mount a CD, execute the following from the command line:
su
mkdir /cdrom1
mount -F cdfs -r -o nmconv=m cd-device /cdrom1
To determine the value of cd-device, execute:
devattr cdrom1 bdevice
You can also mount a CD from the Desktop environment. From the UnixWare Desktop window, open the Disks-etc Folder Window by double-clicking on the Disks-etc icon. Then, from the Disks-etc window double-click on the cdrom1 icon, which mounts the CD and displays its contents in the /cdrom1 Folder Window. When you close the /cdrom1 Folder Window, the CD is automatically unmounted.
UnixWare 7 typically defines /var/tmp as an in-memory file system. Because /var/tmp is used by the install script to unspool packages from the CD you should set (and export) TMPDIR to point to a directory with enough free space to accommodate the unspooling.
To share (export) a CD so that it can be accessed as a shared file system using NFS, execute:
su
share -o ro mount-point
where mount-point is the full pathname of the directory where the CD is mounted. The directory /cdrom1 is the standard mount point for a CD. After a CD has been shared and mounted, a remote system can access the CD by mounting it as an NFS file system. For example, on another UnixWare system the appropriate commands are:
su
mkdir /cdrom1
mount -F nfs server:/cdrom1 /cdrom1
where server is the node name of the UnixWare system with the directly-connected CD-ROM device.
Tuning Parameters
You may need to reconfigure the UnixWare kernel before running the WebLogic Enterprise system because the default values of some IPC parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting UnixWare, see UnixWare System Performance Administration and the idtune(1) and idbuild(1) entries in a UNIX system reference manual. You may need to increase the parameters listed in Table 6-15.
SCO UnixWare Name |
Traditional Name |
Default Setting |
---|---|---|
shmmax |
SHMMAX |
524288 |
shmseg |
SHMSEG |
6 |
shmmni |
SHMMNI |
100 |
semmns |
SEMMNS |
60 |
semmni |
SEMMNI |
10 |
semmsl |
SEMMSL |
25 |
semmap |
SEMMA |
10 |
semmnu |
SEMMNU |
30 |
semume |
SEMUME |
10 |
msgmni |
MSGMNI |
50 |
msgmap |
MSGMAP |
100 |
msgmax |
MSGMAX |
2048 |
msgmnb |
MSGMNB |
4096 |
msgssz |
MSGSSZ |
8 |
msgtql |
MSGTQL |
40 |
msgseg |
MSGSEG |
1024 |
nproc |
NPROC |
200 |
maxup |
MAXUP |
200 |
To change the value of a tunable parameter, complete the following procedure.
su root
/etc/conf/bin/idtune -g param
The output of idtune lists current, default, minimum, and maximum valid values.
/etc/conf/bin/idtune param new-value
/etc/conf/mtune.d/type
where type is shm, sem, or msg. Change the maximum value (in the last column) to the desired maximum.
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B
cd /
shutdown -y -g0 -i6
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B
cd /
shutdown -y -g0 -i6
Sun Microsystems Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 7 (32-Bit) SPARC
The following sections list requirements for the Sun Microsystems Solaris platform.
Available BEA WebLogic Enterprise Version 5.1 Packages
The WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 software components for the Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 7 (32-bit) platforms are as follows:
Table lists the Solaris SPARC 2.6 and Solaris SPARC 7 software requirements.
Software Requirements |
Solaris SPARC 2.6 and Solaris SPARC 7 (32-bit) |
---|---|
Operating system |
Solaris SPARC 2.6 with patch 105591-07. Solaris SPARC 7 (32-bit) with patch 106327-06. |
C/C++ compilers |
The following compilers are required are required on both Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 7, but only for a WebLogic Enterprise development environment. Sun Microsystems, Inc. Workshop Compiler C++ 5.0 Standard mode and Compatibility mode, plus patches 107289-03, 107357-05, 107311-09. While Sun's patches are cumulative, they are only cumulative for a given component, and each of these three patches pertains to a different component:
|
Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK) for the development environment |
Java 2 SDK 1.2.2_05 for Solaris. |
Java 2 JRE for the run-time environment |
JRE 1.2.2_05. This is needed for the BEA WebLogic EJB Deployer. |
Non-BEA CORBA Java client |
Java 2 SDK 1.2 IDL ORB (run time). |
Internet browsers for the BEA Administration Console |
Netscape 4.61. Netscape 4.7. |
Database for CORBA C++ applications |
Oracle 7.3.4 on Solaris 2.6. Oracle 8.1.5, also known as Oracle 8i, on Solaris 7. |
Database for CORBA Java and J2EE applications |
Oracle 7.3.4 (Type 2) on Solaris 2.6; no XA. Oracle 8.1.5, also known as Oracle 8i, supports XA, on Solaris 7. |
JDBC drivers |
jdbcKona/Oracle 7.3.4 (Type 2), no XA. WebLogic Enterprise JDBC/XA for Oracle 8.1.5, also known as Oracle 8i (Type 2); supports XA. |
SSL certificate authorities |
Verisign. Netscape. |
LDAP directory server |
Netscape Enterprise Server. |
Additional Notes
TCP/IP using the TLI network interface.
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements for installation on Solaris systems depends on which components you select during the installation, and whether other WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 components have been installed previously. Use the estimates in Table 6-17 as guidelines. These requirements are approximate and have been rounded up to the nearest megabyte (MB).
Components |
Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 7 (32-bit) |
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All WebLogic Enterprise servers, all WebLogic Enterprise clients, and the BEA Administration Console server software |
87 MB |
Servers only |
All servers: 69 MB Tuxedo server only: 22 MB CORBA C++ server only: 43 MB CORBA Java server only: 68 MB J2EE server only: 69 MB |
Clients only |
All clients: 29 MB Tuxedo client only: 8 MB CORBA C++ client only: 20 MB RMI/EJB client only: 6 MB CORBA Java client only: 23 MB |
Administration |
BEA Administration Console: 12 MB |
Encryption Packages, 56-bit or 128-bit |
2 MB for LLE only on Tuxedo server or client system 4 MB for LLE and SSL |
Mounting and Unmounting the CD
The Solaris Volume Management software automatically mounts CDs on /cdrom/cdrom0/s0.
It is not necessary to unmount CDs on Solaris systems. However, it is necessary to issue a command to open the CD reader.
To open the CD reader, cd to root and enter eject.
Tuning Parameters
You probably need to reconfigure the Solaris kernel before running BEA WebLogic Enterprise software, because the default values of some tuning parameters are too low.
To adjust the tuning parameters, proceed as follows:
For instructions about determining whether the current tuning parameter values are adequate, refer to "Verifying IPC Requirements" on page 4-17.
Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the Solaris systune(1M) man page.
Table 6-18 shows the default settings for the parameters and the settings used for the University sample applications. Use these settings as a starting point; however, your applications may require different settings.
The parameters currently set on your system are located in /etc/<systemname>.
Solaris Name |
Traditional Name |
Default Setting |
Setting for University Sample Applications |
---|---|---|---|
shmsys:shminfo_shmmax |
SHMMAX |
131072 |
67108864 |
shmsys:shminfo_shmseg |
SHMSEG |
6 |
100 |
shmsys:shminfo_shmmni |
SHMMNI |
100 |
300 |
semsys:seminfo_semmns |
SEMMNS |
60 |
5048 |
semsys:seminfo_semmni |
SEMMNI |
10 |
5029 |
semsys:seminfo_semmsl |
SEMMSL |
25 |
2000 |
semsys:seminfo_semmap |
SEMMAP |
10 |
5024 |
semsys:seminfo_semmnu |
SEMMNU |
30 |
1024 |
semsys:seminfo_semume |
SEMUME |
10 |
128 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgmni |
MSGMNI |
50 |
1024 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgmap |
MSGMAP |
100 |
2048 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgmax |
MSGMAX |
2048 |
65535 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgmnb |
MSGMNB |
4096 |
65535 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgssz |
MSGSSZ |
8 |
256 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgtql |
MSGTQL |
40 |
2048 |
msgsys:msginfo_msgseg |
MSGSEG |
1024 |
8192 |
maxusers |
maxusers |
32 |
200 |
max_nprocs |
NPROC |
10+16*maxusers |
(MAXUSERS*3)+64 |
maxuprc |
MAXUP |
max_nprocs-5 |
(NPROC * 9) / 10 |
semsys:siminfo |
semusz |
|
1024 |
semsys:siminfo |
semvmx |
|
32767 |
semsys:siminfo |
semaem |
|
16384 |
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