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Installing and Configuring on Unix<br />

Edit the /conf/httpd.conf file to append the following line:<br />

LoadModule eg2_module modules/mod_eg24.so<br />

Copy the file mod_eg24.so from the /opt/egurkha/lib/lib64 directory to /modules<br />

under .<br />

Copy the libeg*.so files from the /opt/egurkha/lib/lib64 directory to the /opt/egurkha/lib directory.<br />

Stop and restart the Apache server.<br />

6. Start the <strong>eG</strong> agent.<br />

2.15 Configuring Application Servers<br />

2.15.1 Coldfusion Server<br />

<strong>The</strong> steps involved in installing a Coldfusion server are as follows:<br />

1. Execute the following command<br />

/opt/egurkha/bin/setup_cf<br />

<strong>The</strong> setup_agent script executes this command automatically. Hence, if you get here from step 8 of<br />

Section 2.7.4, you do not have to explicitly run this command.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong>n, decide if you want to configure an agent to monitor a Coldfusion server. <strong>The</strong> default is y.<br />

3. Next, the user needs to enter the document root of the web server with which the Coldfusion<br />

server is associated.<br />

4. Next, the configuration process prompts the user to determine if the user is the administrator of<br />

the web server that is to be used for monitoring by the <strong>eG</strong> agent. If the user is not the web server<br />

administrator, the configuration process prompts the user for the web server administrator’s login<br />

name and password.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> following message comes up upon the termination of the configuration process.<br />

*******************************************************************<br />

If there were any errors in the above steps, you may not have<br />

permissions to update the files in the web server's document root.<br />

Please have the web server's administrator execute<br />

this script, namely /opt/egurkha/bin/setup_cf to configure<br />

a Coldfusion server for monitoring by the <strong>eG</strong> agent.<br />

*******************************************************************<br />

2.15.2 WebLogic Server 5.x and iPlanet Servers<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>eG</strong> agent monitors WebLogic 5.x, iPlanet, and ATG Dynamo servers using the Simple Network<br />

Management Protocol (SNMP) interfaces they expose. Please refer to the documentation of these<br />

products to determine how to turn on their SNMP monitoring capabilities.<br />

2.15.3 WebLogic Server 6.x or WebLogic Server 7.x<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>eG</strong> agent package contains the following web archive files: egurkha_6_2.war and egurkha7x.war. On<br />

Unix environments, these files will be available in the /opt/egurkha/lib location. On Windows<br />

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