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Installing Oracle PHP extensions in SUSE Linux

Brian Higgins explains how to add OCI8 extensions to PHP in SLES.

Submitted by: brianhig on Fri. 03.23.2012
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, Database, Developer
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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iManager 2.7 and Apache in 64-bit Linux environment without mod_jk

This document explains how to make iManager work with Apache in a modern server environment without support for mod_jk. The servers tested are x86_64 RHEL6 / CentOS6 but these instructions apply to SUSE platforms as well.

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Apache secure frontend for Service Desk

How To: Use Apache to serve SSL to your Customers / Users while connecting non-SSL to your Service Desk.

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Apache2 with official SSL certificate

geissler explains how to run Apache2 with an official SSL certificate on a SLES 11 server.

Submitted by: geissler on Mon. 04.11.2011
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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Load Balancing SMT servers with a SLES11 SP1 HAE Cluster

My setup is 3 servers running in VMware Workstation, using an iSCSI backed disk for the shared storage. At the end of following this guide, you should have a 3-node HAE cluster, with 2 of the nodes running SMT and the 3rd node load balancing client requests between the 2 nodes.

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Using Apache Directory Studio LDIF Editor to Open LDIF Files in Designer

Designer offers the functionality of storing additional objects that are not modeled in it. These objects are stored in an LDIF container under the Identity Vault. By default, there is no LDIF container. An LDIF container is created when Import Additional Objects or Import Objects from LDIF File into LDIF Container option is selected.

By default, the LDIF container object opens in a text editor. You can use the Apache Directory Studio LDIF Editor to edit the LDIF files in Designer by following the steps given in this cool solution. It can handle LDIF content files as well as the LDIF changetype files. Files with *.ldif appendix are automatically handled by the LDIF Editor.

Submitted by: kchendil on Wed. 01.13.2010
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, Designer
Product: Identity Manager

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