02.05.2013 Views

MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Mounted Drive Support for IFS Objects<br />

2 Add the following directives to the httpd.conf file in the main Web site or virtual host.<br />

TIP Use the cut-and-paste function to your 5250 emulation program instead of<br />

typing the following values.<br />

ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/imweb /qsys.lib/mksim.lib/imweb.pgm<br />

<br />

Options +ExecCGI<br />

CGIConvMode %%EBCDIC/MIXED%%<br />

AllowOverride None<br />

AuthType Basic<br />

ProfileToken off<br />

AuthName <strong>Implementer</strong><br />

order allow,deny<br />

allow from all<br />

require valid-user<br />

UserID %%SERVER%%<br />

PasswdFile %%SYSTEM%%<br />

<br />

NOTE If the <strong>Implementer</strong> product is installed into a library other than <strong>MKS</strong>IM,<br />

replace <strong>MKS</strong>IM with that library name when defining this directive.<br />

3 Press F3=Save/Exit twice to save the file and return to the command line.<br />

4 Restart the server instance.<br />

The server must be active to display your page through the Web browser. You must stop<br />

and restart the server for it to recognize the new configuration directives. For details on<br />

this task, see page 158.<br />

Mounted Drive Support for IFS Objects<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> provides mounted drive support for managing IFS objects on a system running<br />

Windows NT Server.<br />

Key Considerations<br />

Environments associated with an NT Server mounted drive must have a directory path<br />

entry that begins with \QNTC, for example, \QNTC\<strong>MKS</strong>\PRD\ACCOUNTS_PAYABLE. For<br />

details on defining the directory path, see “Directory Setup Field Descriptions” on<br />

page 94.<br />

To access an NT drive from the iSeries (for example, using WRKLNK) the user profile<br />

used to sign on to the iSeries must exist on the NT Server with the same password.<br />

159

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!