1.4.5 Applying the environment settings to JP1/DH - Server
After you edit the environment configuration file, apply the settings to JP1/DH - Server according to the procedure below. The batch commands used in these operations are stored in the following folder:
installation-folder\setup_util
Prerequisites
To perform this task, the system administrator logs in as the built-in Administrator user to the machine on which JP1/DH - Server is installed.
Procedure
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Execute start_webcon.bat to start JP1/DH - Server.
When start_webcon.bat runs, the command prompt starts. Follow the given instructions.
If the message below appears, JP1/DH - Server is running normally. Leave the command prompt open and go to the next step.
KDJE30028-I The J2EE server has started. Server name = jp1dh
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Execute prepare_deploy.bat to prepare to apply the environment settings.
When prepare_deploy.bat runs, the command prompt starts and gives instructions. Follow the given instructions to perform operations. After you finish all operations, go to the next step.
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Execute stop_webcon.bat to stop JP1/DH - Server.
When stop_webcon.bat runs, the command prompt starts and gives instructions. If JP1/DH - Server stops normally, a message indicating that JP1/DH - Server stopped normally appears in the command prompt that started in step 1.
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Perform step 1 again to start JP1/DH - Server.
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Execute deploy_app.bat to apply the environment settings to JP1/DH - Server.
When deploy_app.bat runs, the command prompt starts. Follow the given instructions to perform operations. After you finish all operations, go to the next step.
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Execute stop_webcon.bat to stop JP1/DH - Server.
When stop_webcon.bat runs, the command prompt starts. Follow the given instructions. If JP1/DH - Server stops normally, a message indicating that JP1/DH - Server stopped normally appears in the command prompt that started in step 3.
Postrequisites
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If all batch operations executed without errors, the environment settings have been applied to JP1/DH - Server. Next, add the IP address and host name of JP1/DH - Server to the hosts file.
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If a batch execution error occurred, a problem exists with the environment settings. Check whether the settings are correct, and then apply them to JP1/DH - Server again.
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