When you use two computers with a dedicated Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP) server on either Windows or UNIX, the following configuration
and specifications apply. This configuration applies to the WebSphere® Application Server platform
or to the WebLogic
Server platform.
The following table lists the configuration specifications that
apply to two computers, with a dedicated HTTP server, on Windows or UNIX
Table 1. Two computers, dedicated HTTP server, on Windows or UNIXConfiguration |
Specifications |
- You store document files on a different computer than the application
server that runs the system.
- The HTTP server (such as Apache or Microsoft Internet Information Services)
is on the computer that stores the document files.
- You map a drive on the application server to point to the drive
on the Document File/HTTP server (Windows only).
- You mount the network file system that contains the document files
from the document file server onto the application server (UNIX only).
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For Windows:
- H is a mapped drive on the application server computer that runs
the system.
- D is a drive on the computer that stores the documents, and runs
an HTTP server.
- Drive letter, file names, and directory names are case-sensitive.
For UNIX:
- /d01 is an NFS mount point on the application server for the file
system /home on the HTTP server.
- File names and directory names are case-sensitive.
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The following graphic depicts the configuration for two computers
with a dedicated document file/HTTP server.
Figure 1. Configuration for two computers with a dedicated document
file/HTTP server