After installation, you need to configure the CDP Server. You can get examples of the input with:
1. Define a username and password for the CDP Server Web Interface.
After running you will see output similar to:
2. By default, the embedded web server required for the Web-based Interface will listen on TCP ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). These ports are frequently in use by your Linux Server (e.g. by Apache). If you are already using ports 80 and 443, you will need to define different ports. 8080 (HTTP) and 8443 (HTTPS) are recommended alternatives to standard 80 and 443. You can chose any valid and unused TCP port that you like.
3. Start the Web Interface (CDP Server):
4. You may need to change firewall rules depending on where you are connecting to the Web Interface from.
5. You may need to configure heap memory. See Configuring Heap Memory.
6. You should now be able to connect to the CDP 3 Enterprise Edition Web Interface using Firefox or Internet Explorer. See Accessing Enterprise Edition Web Interface.
Note You do not need to install the kernel module on the Server. |
For more information, refer to the following topics: