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< < | The APPX Connection Manager program is installed automatically when you install APPX on your system. So, there is nothing special that you need to do to install the APPX Connection Manager. However, after you install APPX, you will need to configure and start the APPX Connection Manager before client connections may be established.
Installation on a Windows SystemOn Windows systems, the connection manager is an executable program named "appxdsvc.exe". The APPX Connection Manager program is found in the "tools" subdirectory of the directory where you installed APPX. So, if you installed APPX in "c:\appx", the full pathname for appxdsvc.exe will be "c:\appx\tools\appxdsvc.exe".Installation on a Unix/Linux SystemOn Unix/Linux systems, the connection manager is an executable program named "uappxd". The APPX Connection Manager program is found in the "tools" subdirectory of the directory where you installed APPX. So, if you installed APPX in "/usr/local/appx", the full pathname for uappxd will be "/usr/local/appx/tools/uappxd". | |||||||
> > | The APPX Connection Manager command is installed automatically when you install APPX on your system. So, there is nothing special that you need to do to install the APPX Connection Manager command. However, after you install APPX, you will need to configure and start at least one instance of the APPX Connection Manager before client connections may be established. | |||||||
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> > | On Unix/Linux systems, an instance of the APPX Connection Manager initially configured by running the "uappxd" command. The uappxd command is in the "tools" subdirectory of the directory where you installed APPX. So, if you installed APPX in "/usr/local/appx", the full pathname to run the uappxd command will be "/usr/local/appx/tools/uappxd". | |||||||
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> > | At least one instance of the APPX Connection Manager must be configured and started before an APPX Client can initiate an APPX session. You may configure and start as many instances of the APPX Connection Manager as you desire. However, each concurrently running instance must be configured to listen for connection requests on a different TCP/IP port.
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> > | When the install option is used to configure and instance of the APPX Configuration Manager, the following steps are performed:
Usage: ./uappxd serviceName ./uappxd -install -name=name -displayName=name -port=port -engine=path -AM=method ./uappxd -status serviceName ./uappxd -start [serviceName] ./uappxd -stop [serviceName] To create a log monitor process, include --serviceType=logmonitor on the command-line The optional -AM argument determines the authentication method Acceptable values are 'OS-User', 'Appx-User', and 'HT-User(filename)' With 'Appx-User' authentication, passwords are validated against the Appx user file With 'OS-User' authentication, passwords are validated by Windows With 'HT-User(filename)' authentication, passwords are validated against the named file (which you can maintain the Apache's htpasswd utility If you choose 'Appx-User' authentication, you do not need a separate OS user account for each Appx user Note that you can include a space-separated list of envirnoment variables at the end of the command line when you install a new service. Those environment variables will be given to the Appx engines spawned by this service The -displayName is optional - if you don't supply a display name we will append the port number to the end of the service name and use that as the display name. (The display name appears in the Services control panel) Examples: ./uappxd -install -name=Appx8090 -displayName="Appx-Production(8090)" -port=8090 -engine=/usr/local/appx/appx APPXPATH=c:\appx\data APPX_KEYMAP=Windows Compile Date Jul 10 2007 If that went by too fast, try ./uappxd | more # Appx connection manager environment variables # # The entries in this file will become # environment variables in the engines # spawned by this service # # blank lines are ignored # # anything following a '#' is treated as a comment # # letter case IS important in this file # -------------------------------------------------- APPX_KEYMAP=WINDOWS $SSL_TYPE=PLAINTEXT | |||||||
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APPX Connection ManagerThis page describes how to install, configure, and manage the APPX Connection Manager.
Installing the APPX Connection ManagerThe APPX Connection Manager program is installed automatically when you install APPX on your system. So, there is nothing special that you need to do to install the APPX Connection Manager. However, after you install APPX, you will need to configure and start the APPX Connection Manager before client connections may be established.Installation on a Windows SystemOn Windows systems, the connection manager is an executable program named "appxdsvc.exe". The APPX Connection Manager program is found in the "tools" subdirectory of the directory where you installed APPX. So, if you installed APPX in "c:\appx", the full pathname for appxdsvc.exe will be "c:\appx\tools\appxdsvc.exe".Installation on a Unix/Linux SystemOn Unix/Linux systems, the connection manager is an executable program named "uappxd". The APPX Connection Manager program is found in the "tools" subdirectory of the directory where you installed APPX. So, if you installed APPX in "/usr/local/appx", the full pathname for uappxd will be "/usr/local/appx/tools/uappxd".Configuring the APPX Connection ManagerConfiguration on a Windows SystemConfiguration on a Unix/Linux SystemBefore clients can connect to an APPX system, at least one instance of the APPX Connection Manger must be configured and started.Managing the APPX Connection ManagerManaging on a Windows SystemManaging on a Unix/Linux SystemRed Hat LinuxSuSE LinuxComments:Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments.-- Page added by: Steve - 17 Jul 2007
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