Installing on UNIX Platforms
Chapter 3 Installing Sun ONE Web Server on UNIX 31
11. Type the Administration Server port number or accept the default of 8888.
For the most flexibility, choose a port number above 1024. If you want to use a
port number lower than 1024 for your Administration Server, you must be
logged on as
root to start the server. Do not use a port that is already in use.
This Sun ONE Web Server Administration Server is not the same as the
Administration Server shipped with other Sun ONE servers.
For more information on ports, see “Choosing Unique Port Numbers” on
page 23.
12. Type the port number of Sun ONE Web Server.
The default is 80. This port should be different than the Administration Server
port. Unless you are installing as
root, the port must be within the stated range
(1024 to 65535). If you are installing as
root you can use port numbers below
1024.
If you use a port other than the default port (port 80), the URL used to gain
access to your home page will change. For example, if your computer is called
www.sun.com and you choose port 9753, your server’s URL will be
http://www.sun.com:9753/
For more information on ports, see “Choosing Unique Port Numbers” on
page 23.
13. Type the root directory where your server’s content files (the images, HTML
documents and data you want to present to users accessing the server) will
reside, and press Enter. The default is
server_root/docs.
14. If you are installing Sun ONE Web Server as root (superuser), then the option
to start Web Server automatically when the system boots up (Start on Boot)
comes up next. If you want to enable start on boot, retain the default, which is
Yes and press Enter; otherwise, type No and press Enter.
15. If in Step 6 you chose to use your own JDK, enter the absolute path to the
directory where you installed the JDK on your system.
Java support in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 requires a JDK version that is at least
JDK version 1.4.1.
The JDK must already exist in the specified directory.
If the custom JDK is located in a directory with a standard tree structure, you
can press Enter to continue with the installation. If the custom JDK location
follows a non-standard tree structure, then at this prompt you would need to
enter the full path to the directory where
libjvm.so (or libjvm.sl) is located.
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