Before running your installation, review the following information:
The Administration Console is used to start and stop the Sun Java System ASP Server, and to change configuration settings. You can access the Administration Console by entering the following URL in your Web browser address bar:
http://[HOSTNAME]:[PORT]
where [HOSTNAME] is the host name of the Web server configured to run with Sun Java System ASP, and [PORT] is the port on which the Administration Console is running (5100 by default). The URL for accessing the Administration Console is provided in the following file:
[INSTALL_DIR]/logs/install_summary
where [INSTALL_DIR] is the installation directory for Sun Java System ASP (/opt/casp by default).
Expert users can also start and stop the ASP Server from the command line, as described in the Command-line Management section in the product documentation.
If you chose not to configure a Web server to run with Sun Java System ASP during installation, you will be prompted to do so the first time you open the Sun Java System ASP Administration Console.
The Sun Java System ASP setup program makes certain changes to the configuration files for the associated Web server. For more information, see Managing the Web Server > Changes to Web Server Configuration Files in the product documentation.
You can change some of the options that were configured during installation, such as the Web server with which Sun Java System ASP is configured to run. For more information, see the Command-line Management section in the product documentation.
Use the diagnostic applications to verify that your installation is working correctly. Diagnostics can be accessed from:
http://[HOSTNAME]/caspsamp/
where [HOSTNAME] is the host name of the Web server configured to run with Sun Java System ASP.
Certain Sun Java System ASP settings have important implications for the security of the Sun Java System ASP Server. See Managing the ASP Server > Securing the Server in the product documentation to ensure that settings are appropriately configured for your specific environment.