The IBM® WebSphere® Application Server V5.1 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere HTTP plug-in can be manually applied to any Web server running an existing V5.1 plug-in.
Download Description
This Cumulative Fix is applicable to the Application Server V5.1 plug-in component that has been installed during a base V5 installation, typically using the custom installation option where only the plug-in component has been selected and installed on a remote Web server. This Cumulative Fix is also applicable to any remote Web server running a Application Server V5.1 plug-in component from a previous V5.1 Fix Pack or Cumulative Fix.
The manual procedure for installing this Cumulative Fix includes locating and replacing existing files.
Summary of plug-in modules:
mod_was_ap20_http: IBM HTTP Server V2.0 mod_ibm_app_server_http: IBM HTTP Server V1.3 mod_app_server_http: Apache V1.3 mod_app_server_http_eapi: Apache V1.3 with Open SSL ns_41_http: iPlanet V4.0 and V6.0 for Microsoft® Windows® libns_41_http: iPlanet V4.0 and V6.0 for UNIX® domino5_http: Domino® V5.0 and Domino V6.0 for Microsoft Windows libdomino5_http: Domino V5.0 and Domino V6.0 for UNIX, except Solaris libdomino6_http: Domino V6.0 for Solaris iisWASPlugin_http: Internet Information Services V4.0, V5.0 and V6.0
The WebSphere Application Server version tracking files are not updated using this manual installation process.
IBM recommends installing the full WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Fix Packs or Cumulative Fixes listed in Recommended fixes for WebSphere Application Server when the WebSphere Application Server is installed on the same system as the Web server.
Note: This V5.1 Cumulative Fix for remote Web server plug-in can be applied to
any supported remote Web server running as a front-end to WebSphere Application
Server V5.1 or V5.1.1.
The WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Fix Packs or Cumulative Fixes listed in the Recommended Fixes document will update the plug-in files AND the version tracking files.
Change history
18 July 2008: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.19
07 April 2008: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.18
21 Jan 2008: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.17
12 Oct 2007: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.16
06 July 2007: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.15
27 April 2007: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.14
15 Dec 2006: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.13
22 Sep 2006: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.12
23 June 2006: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.11
17 April 2006: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.10
17 Feb 2006: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.9
16 Dec 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.8
27 Oct 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.7 + PK13137
14 Oct 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.7
18 Aug 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.6
24 June 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.5
09 May 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.4
21 Jan 2005: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.3
22 Nov 2004: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.2
10 Sep 2004: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.1.1
13 Jul 2004: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.0.5
18 Jun 2004: Publish plug-in for Cumulative Fix V5.1.0.4
Prerequisites
The minimum requirement for installation is WebSphere Application Server V5.1.1
Steps for manually installing the V5.1 Cumulative Fix for remote Web server plug-in:
Stop all Web services
Download the plug-in zip file for applicable platform.
Unzip the plug-in zip file.
Backup the plug-in modules currently being used.
Copy the new plug-in module to the Web server machine where the old plug-in module was originally installed.
On AIX® , run the slibclean command after stopping the Web server to clean up any shared libraries in use.
Restart all Web services.
Verify that the plug-in build date has changed within the plug-in log file.
To verify the plug-in build date:
Look at the Build version and at the Build date recorded in the http_plugin.log file at the Web server start-up. The build information record on a Win32 system looks similar to the following example: PLUG-IN: --------------------System Information-----------------------
PLUGIN: Bld version: 5.1.0
PLUGIN: Bld date: Jun 27 2008, 13:29:05
PLUGIN: Webserver: IBM_HTTP_Server/2.0.47.1 Apache/2.0.47 (Win32)
PLUGIN: Hostname = www.ibm.com
PLUGIN: OS version 5.1, build 2600, 'Service Pack 2'
PLUGIN: ----------------------------------------------
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