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WASD is outlined in the Introduction and Package Overview sections of the WASD Features document.
There are a number of approaches to installing and updating a WASD package.
The vanilla recipes are 2. Installation and 3. Update but there are
5. Other Ways to Deploy.
This section provides a quick guide to getting your WASD package installed, configured and serving.
Install the files following the guidelines in 2. Installation.
Note that more than one archive may be needed
(‘Source Archive, Object Module Archives’ in 2.1 Package UNZIP).
VAX requires an extra step (‘VAX Expat Archive’ in 2.1 Package UNZIP).
If Transport Layer Security (TLS - a.k.a. Secure Sockets Layer - SSL) is to be used and a TLS/SSL server image to be built the WASD [Open]SSL product must be installed at this stage (see TLS/SSL Functionality Sources of WASD Features and Facilities). An existing VSI SSL111 for OpenVMS product (all based on OpenSSL 1.0.2 and earlier obsolete) requires no additional step. If the WASD [Open]SSL package it must UNZIPed into the [.WASD_ROOT] tree at this stage.
Note the use of the "-d" switch.
Server installation is performed using the INSTALL.COM procedure (2.9 INSTALL.COM Procedure).
Following the execution of the INSTALL.COM procedure the package should require only minor, further configuration.
Initially two files may require alteration.
More generally server runtime configuration involves the considerations discussed in Site Organisation of WASD Configuration along with the following aspects:
Execute the startup procedure (‘STARTUP.COM’ in 4.3 Account Support Files). Get your browser and connect!
Of course something will not be right! This can happen with the initial configuration and sometimes when changing configuration. The server provides information messages in the run-time log, look in the WASD_ROOT:[LOG_SERVER] directory.
Remember, the basic installation's integrity can always be checked as described in 2.10 Quick-Check). This uses the configuration files from the [EXAMPLE] directory, so provided these have not been altered the server should execute in demonstration mode correctly.
Can't resolve it? See 2.12 Reporting Problems.
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