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  • Subject: Re: Multiple HTTP & Domino Instances...
  • From: "Fritz Hayes" <fhayes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 19:51:11 -0700

If all you are doing is serving up Domino databases, use the Domino Web
Server for the required IP addresses.  That way, you don't need the AS/400
HTTP server instances for those addresses.

Remember, you can have only one instance for each IP address, IP port
combination.  The standard port is 80 but you can use any port address for
web serving.  Try to avoid those ports that have standard assignments like
telnet, Notes, or FTP.
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Fritz Hayes
fhayes@aracnet.com
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>
>  Afternoon All,
>
>          Interesting situation going on, could really use some feed back
in
>  the interest of time:
>
>              1.) OS/400 Version 4.4
>
>              2.) Domino 5.0.3  (Not yet Active)
>
>              3.) HTTP Servers
>
>              4.) Multi-Homed IP on a single adapter..
>
>          Problem,  Trying to configure an HTTP Server for each IP Address
> and
>  then add a Series of Domino NSF applications transparently under the
> server.
>  So we have defined multiple instances, and each instance of the HTTP
server
>  will start and function against the proper IP address only.  But if we
try
>  to start the second instance it hangs on a signal 12 ?  Anyone else doing
>  this, what did we miss ??  Should we be using the Websphere Engine above
> the
>  HTTP server ??
>
>          Next, I seem to recall a note that said in this configuration you
> do
>  NOT start the Domino HTTP server but rather configure Domino to utilize
>  HTTP or is it Websphere servers to handle the requests from Browsers ??
>  Anyone doing this yet ??  Any good pointers to on-line help ??
>
>          Last question,  Has anyone tried Payment MANAGER with the
Cybercash
>  interface yet  ??
>
>  Jeffrey M. Silberberg
>  CompuDesigns, Inc.
>  (770) 399-9464
>
>
>
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