Before you install the AnswerBook2 server software, you should consider your installation choices:
Install Everything on One System
The AnswerBook2 server software and documentation collections are on the Solaris 2.6 Documentation CD. If you install both parts of the server product on a single system, when you finish the installation process and start the server, it will be ready to serve documents to all clients. See "Installing Server Software" for more information.
Install Server and Documentation on Separate Systems
You can install the document server software on one system and point to document collections that are physically located on a different system. You might want to do this if you have minimal space available on your server's system or if you have existing collections location on another system. If you do this, you will need to manually add each collection to the server's database and the Scan for Locally Installed Collections function will not find these collections. See "Installing Server Software" for more information.
Run from the CD
If you are operating in a non-networked environment (stand-alone) or you only occassionally view the online documentation, you can run the AnswerBook2 server directly from the Solaris 2.6 Documentation CD. To run the server directly from the CD:
Make sure you are logged in as root. % su -
Change directory to, or bring up file manager and go to, the following location: /cdrom/Solaris_2.6_Doc/
This directory contains three directories and one executable script (ab2_cd).
Run the following command:./ab2_cd
Access the document server using the following URL: http://localhost:8888
where localhost is the name of the machine to which the CD is attached.
To stop running the server from the CD, run the following command: /cdrom/Solaris_2.6_Doc/ab2_cd stop
Be aware that running the document server directly from the CD is slow. Thus, it is not recommended that you use this approach if you expect other users to access this document server.