12/24/09

BUILD SUCCESS

At last -
A Fresh installation of RedHat 5.2 on my laptop. Setting Hostname as surya.site.com, the installation went smooth.
Successfully installed WebSphere Portal Server 6.1.0 Express Edition on Linux.
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.ExternalCommandAction, msg2, Completed install step: Finalizing Portal Server settings.
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.ReadPropertyAction, msg2, Read value: 10027 for property: WC_adminhost in file: /opt/IBM/WebSphere/Portal/PortalServer/package/tempportsWP.txt
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.installshield.wizardx.ascii.ModifyFile, msg2, Reading in ASCII file /opt/IBM/WebSphere/Portal/PortalServer/exp_inst/wp.config.firststeps/firststeps/launchpad/content/Work_with.properties.
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.installshield.wizardx.ascii.ModifyFile, msg2, /REPLACE TEXT: localhost:10027 ON LINE: 26/
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.installshield.wizardx.ascii.ModifyFile, msg2, anchor_launchAdm=< A href="javascript:void 0" name="test" onclick="viewPage(NO_DISKID, 'http://localhost:10027/ibm/console')">
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.Os400AsciiFileUpdate, msg2, Attempting to change file permissions to 777: /opt/IBM/WebSphere/Portal/PortalServer/exp_inst/wp.config.firststeps/firststeps/launchpad/content/Work_with.properties
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.ScanFileAction, msg1, fileName=/opt/IBM/WebSphere/Portal/AppServer/profiles/wp_profile/ConfigEngine/log/ConfigTrace.log
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.ScanFileAction, msg1, Search string not found
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.MsgLogAction, msg2, Entering MsgLogAction, action=LOG_INFO
(Dec 22, 2009 11:25:24 AM), PortalExpress.install, com.ibm.wps.install.MsgLogAction, msg2, Sending message log: EJPIC0004I: The installation has completed successfully.

12/19/09

unix like commands in dos

are you looking for commands like tail, follow this url, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/confirmation.aspx?familyId=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displayLang=en download rktools.exe and enjoy the following commands -
* Acctinfo.dll (documented in Readme.htm)
* Adlb.exe: Active Directory Load Balancing Tool
* Admx.msi: ADM File Parser
* Atmarp.exe: Windows ATM ARP Server Information Tool
* Atmlane.exe: Windows ATM LAN Emulation Client Information
* Autoexnt.exe: AutoExNT Service
* Cdburn.exe: ISO CD-ROM Burner Tool
* Checkrepl.vbs: Check Replication
* Chklnks.exe: Link Check Wizard
* Chknic.exe: Network Interface Card Compliance Tool for Network Load Balancing
* Cleanspl.exe: Spooler Cleaner
* Clearmem.exe: Clear Memory
* Clusdiag.msi: Cluster Diagnostics and Verification Tool
* Clusfileport.dll: Cluster Print File Port
* Clusterrecovery.exe: Server Cluster Recovery Utility
* Cmdhere.inf: Command Here
* Cmgetcer.dll: Connection Manager Certificate Deployment Tool
* Compress.exe: Compress Files
* Confdisk.exe: Disk Configuration Tool
* Consume.exe: Memory Consumers Tool
* Creatfil.exe: Create File
* Csccmd.exe: Client-Side Caching Command-Line Options
* Custreasonedit.exe: Custom Reason Editor (documented in Readme.htm)
* Delprof.exe: User Profile Deletion Utility
* Dh.exe: Display Heap
* Diskraid.exe: RAID Configuration Tool
* Diskuse.exe: User Disk Usage Tool
* Dnsdiag.exe: SMTP DNS Diagnostic Tool (documented in Readme.htm)
* Dumpfsmos.cmd: Dump FSMO Roles
* Dvdburn.exe: ISO DVD Burner Tool
* Empty.exe: Free Working Set Tool
* Eventcombmt.exe: Check Replication
* Fcopy.exe: File Copy Utility for Message Queuing
* Frsflags.vbs
* Getcm.exe: Connection Manager Profile Update
* Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor
* Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects
* Hlscan.exe: Hard Link Display Tool
* Ifilttst.exe: IFilter Test Suite
* Ifmember.exe: User Membership Tool
* Inetesc.adm: Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
* Iniman.exe: Initialization Files Manipulation Tool
* Instcm.exe: Install Connection Manager Profile
* Instsrv.exe: Service Installer
* Intfiltr.exe: Interrupt Affinity Tool
* Kerbtray.exe: Kerberos Tray
* Kernrate.exe: Kernel Profiling Tool
* Klist.exe: Kerberos List
* Krt.exe: Certification Authority Key Recovery
* Lbridge.cmd: L-Bridge
* Linkd.exe
* Linkspeed.exe: Link Speed
* List.exe: List Text File Tool
* Lockoutstatus.exe: Account Lockout Status (documented in Readme.htm)
* Logtime.exe
* Lsreport.exe: Terminal Services Licensing Reporter
* Lsview.exe: Terminal Services License Server Viewer
* Mcast.exe: Multicast Packet Tool
* Memmonitor.exe: Memory Monitor
* Memtriage.exe: Resource Leak Triage Tool
* Mibcc.exe: SNMP MIB Compiler
* Moveuser.exe: Move Users
* Mscep.dll: Certificate Services Add-on for Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol
* Nlsinfo.exe: Locale Information Tool
* Now.exe: STDOUT Current Date and Time
* Ntimer.exe: Windows Program Timer
* Ntrights.exe
* Oh.exe: Open Handles
* Oleview.exe: OLE/COM Object Viewer
* Pathman.exe: Path Manager
* Permcopy.exe: Share Permissions Copy
* Perms.exe: User File Permissions Tool
* Pfmon.exe: Page Fault Monitor
* Pkiview.msc: PKI Health Tool
* Pmon.exe: Process Resource Monitor
* Printdriverinfo.exe: Drivers Source
* Prnadmin.dll: Printer Administration Objects
* Qgrep.exe
* Qtcp.exe: QoS Time Stamp
* Queryad.vbs: Query Active Directory
* Rassrvmon.exe: RAS Server Monitor
* Rcontrolad.exe: Active Directory Remote Control Add-On
* Regini.exe: Registry Change by Script
* Regview.exe (documented in Readme.htm)
* Remapkey.exe: Remap Windows Keyboard Layout
* Robocopy.exe: Robust File Copy Utility
* Rpccfg.exe: RPC Configuration Tool
* Rpcdump.exe
* Rpcping.exe
* RPing: RPC Connectivity Verification Tool
* Rqc.exe: Remote Access Quarantine Client
* Rqs.exe: Remote Access Quarantine Agent
* Setprinter.exe: Spooler Configuration Tool
* Showacls.exe
* Showperf.exe: Performance Data Block Dump Utility
* Showpriv.exe: Show Privilege
* Sleep.exe: Batch File Wait
* Sonar.exe: FRS Status Viewer
* Splinfo.exe: Print Spooler Information
* Srvany.exe: Applications as Services Utility
* Srvcheck.exe: Server Share Check
* Srvinfo.exe: Remote Server Information
* Srvmgr.exe: Server Manager
* Ssdformat.exe: System State Data Formatter
* Subinacl.exe
* Tail.exe
* Tcmon.exe: Traffic Control Monitor
* Timeit.exe (documented in Readme.htm)
* Timezone.exe: Daylight Saving Time Update Utility
* Tsctst.exe: Terminal Server Client License Dump Tool
* Tsscalling.exe: Terminal Services Scalability Planning Tools
* Uddicatschemeeditor.exe: UDDI Services Categorization Scheme Editor
* Uddiconfig.exe: UDDI Services Command-line Configuration Utility
* Uddidataexport.exe: UDDI Data Export Wizard
* Usrmgr.exe: User Manager for Domains
* Vadump.exe: Virtual Address Dump
* Vfi.exe: Visual File Information
* Volperf.exe: Shadow Copy Performance Counters
* Volrest.exe: Shadow Copies for Shared Folders Restore Tool
* Vrfydsk.exe: Verify Disk
* Winexit.scr: Windows Exit Screen Saver
* Winhttpcertcfg.exe: WinHTTP Certificate Configuration Tool
* Winhttptracecfg.exe: WinHTTP Tracing Facility Configuration Tool
* Winpolicies.exe: Policy Spy
* Wins.dll: WINS Replication Network Monitor Parser
* Wlbs_hb.dll & Wlbs_rc.dll: Windows Load Balancing Server Network Monitor Parsers

12/14/09

What you want to know about HTTP session persistence

Comment lines: Erik Burckart: What you want to know about HTTP session persistence -

Just the FAQs

In general, I get a lot of questions from various customers about HTTP session persistence. With Web 2.0 technologies taking off, more and more Web applications are being redesigned, and as they get changed, these same questions come up even more frequently. If you are involved in redesigning any Web applications for Web 2.0, here are answers to some of the questions you might soon be asking.

1. If I don’t need session persistence, can I turn it off?

Yes, you can configure session management to run with in-memory sessions, which is actually the default. You can still use HttpSessions in this mode, but if a failure occurs, the data stored in the HttpSessions will be lost.
.............read the remaining from this technical library article
Comment lines: Erik Burckart: What you want to know about HTTP session persistence

12/12/09

selinux blocks jvm

SELinux is preventing java from loading /software/inst/JDK/jre.pak/repository/package.java.jre/java/jre/bin/libj9thr23.so which requires text relocation.
Detailed DescriptionThe java application attempted to load /software/inst/JDK/jre.pak/repository/package.java.jre/java/jre/bin/libj9thr23.so which requires text relocation. This is a potential security problem. Most libraries do not need this permission. Libraries are sometimes coded incorrectly and request this permission. The SELinux Memory Protection Tests web page explains how to remove this requirement. You can configure SELinux temporarily to allow /software/inst/JDK/jre.pak/repository/package.java.jre/java/jre/bin/libj9thr23.so to use relocation as a workaround, until the library is fixed. Please file a bug report against this package.
Allowing Access
If you trust /software/inst/JDK/jre.pak/repository/package.java.jre/java/jre/bin/libj9thr23.so to run correctly, you can change the file context to textrel_shlib_t. "chcon -t textrel_shlib_t '/software/inst/JDK/jre.pak/repository/package.java.jre/java/jre/bin/libj9thr23.so'" You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t '/software/inst/JDK/jre.pak/repository/package.java.jre/java/jre/bin/libj9thr23.so'"

12/11/09

VT-X/AMD-V acceleration error


When searched in the virtualbox discussion board, found this URL
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16951&start=0
What to do?
In the BIOS, enabled AMD-Virtualization.
error is gone

12/2/09

Phurnace Deliver onfiguration Viewer for WAS

The Phurnace Deliver Configuration Viewer for WebSphere

The Phurnace Deliver Configuration Viewer provides WebSphere customers with a graphical presentation of applications, configurations, servers, clusters, nodes, and domains of an application server environment. The view can be customized by scope, application, or individual component. Interrelations between the components are shown as connected lines, so at a glance, customers can determine if a configuration is associated with a particular server, cluster, or application.

Screenshots: http://phurnace.com/landing/configurationviewer

Recorded Demo: http://www.youtube.com/phurnacesoftware