Install Apache HTTPD from RPM
Installing and Configuring Apache HTTPD – Common Practices The steps listed below are not complete or wholistic. It is only intended to show common practices for front-ending JBoss with Apache . 4.1 Installation (as rpm from JBoss) The recommended approach for installing Apache HTTPD in a manner most supported by RedHat / Jboss is using the rpm. To download the rpm manually, execute the following steps: 1. Login to access.redhat.com with your customer account information Illustration 1: Logging into RedHat Customer portal to download HTTPD www.redhat.com Copyright © 2011 Red Hat, Inc. “Red Hat,” Red Hat Linux, the Red Hat “Shadowman” logo, and the products listed are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. 2. Switch the browser url from access.redhat.com to rhn.redhat.com. This will take you to the redhat network where rpms can be found. Illustration 2: Switching over to rhn.redhat.com 3. Click on the ‘channels’ tab Illustration 3: Channels tab on rhn 4. Select ‘Package’ from the dropdown and enter the rpm name. Choose httpd22: Illustration 4: Select Package from dropdown and enter rpm name Illustration 5: Results for httpd rpm search 5. Download the appropriate version for your environment Illustration 6: HTTPD downloads available - different versions and chip architectures Illustration 7: Downloading appropriate version for my environment 6. Install the rpm as root. Illustration 8: Run this as root to install the rpm