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WEB_SERVER_INFO Variables

The WEB_SERVER_INFO variables and their values are as follows:

server_instance

Indicates the web server instance.

Example: https-server1

web_server_config_dir

Indicates the path to the web server's config directory.

Example: /usr/iplanet/servers/https-server1/config

web_server_listing

Reflects how the web server is shown in the list of available web servers to configure during configuration.

Example: https-server1 (Oracle iPlanet 6.0)

service_name

Indicates the web server service name.

Example: https-server1

web_server_type

Indicates the type of web server. Choose from the following types:

For the Oracle iPlanet web server, use iplanet or sunone.

Example: sunone

web_server_version

Indicates the web server version

Example: 6.0

web_server_path

Indicates the path to the web_server_instance root

Example: /usr/iplanet/servers/https-server1

web_agent_operating_system

Indicates the type of operating system used by the Web Agent.

Limits: Windows, Unix

Example: Windows

empty_string

Indicates an empty string saved for future use.

Example: +EMPTYSTR+

selected_web_server

Indicates whether the selected web server should be configured with an Agent.

Limits: 1 (yes) or 0 (no)

existing_server_config

Previous web server configuration states whether there is an existing Agent configuration

Limits: 1 (yes) or 0 (no)

preserve_web_server

Indicates whether the specified web server's configuration with a Web Agent should be overwritten with a new configuration or preserved.

Limits: 1 (preserve) or 0 (overwrite)

document_selection

Used only for the Policy Server only. The Web Agent ignores this entry. Accept the default.

Limits: 1 (yes) or 0 (no)

OneView_Monitor_config

Used only for the Policy Server only. The Web Agent ignores this entry. Accept the default.

Limits: 1 (yes) or 0 (no)

confirm_web_server_config

Confirms whether the selected web server should be configured with an Agent.

Limits: 1 (yes) or 0 (no)

advanced_auth_scheme

Specifies which advanced authentication scheme, if any, is being used. Choose one of the following options:

agent_config_object

Indicates which Agent Configuration Object to use.

Example: iplanetdefaultsettings

The following is an example of the file:

WEB_SERVER_INFO=;https-server1,/usr/iplanet/servers/https-server1/config,https-server1 (iPlanet 6.0),https-server1,iplanet,6.0,/usr/iplanet/servers/https-host,Unix,+EMPTYSTR+,1,0,1,0,0,1,HTTP Basic over SSL,agent1,0,undefined,ENC:6f1I5TLVEpuSBHpf4GrASg==,;https-host2,/usr/iplanet/servers/https-host2/config,https-host2 (Netscape ES 6.0),https-host2,iplanet,6.0,/usr/iplanet/servers/https-iplanetdefaultsettings,+EMPTYSTR+,+EMPTYSTR+,1,0,0,0,1,No advanced authentication,host2,0,undefined,ENC:6f1I5TLVEpuSBHpf4GrASg==