Zend Core for i5/OS PDF User Guide

This guide is intended for System Administrators and PHP developers who manage the PHP
Web Servers in their organization. This guide covers the functional aspects of Zend Core
for i5/OS along with in-depth explanations on how to get support and other services from
Zend Technologies.
Throughout this guide, are instructions for guiding the reader to extra reference information
about various products featured or implemented in Zend Core for i5/OS.

Zend Core™ supports businesses using PHP and managing information in Databases for
mission critical Web applications. It provides a seamless out-of-the-box experience
delivering a stable, easy to-install and supported PHP development and production
environment.
Presented in a browser-based environment, Zend Core provides a highly stable and efficient
means for installing and managing PHP servers. Resources and reference information are
bundled into Zend Core for “one click” access to a wide range of information, configurations
and reference documents (PHP and PEAR).
Using Zend Core ensures that organizations work with a stable, certified, binary distribution
of PHP. In other words, Zend Core provides a constantly supported and updated generic
code base. Therefore, an organization’s PHP will be easily understood so that newcomers or
external consultants can quickly get up to speed with the new environment.

Zend Core Web Administrative Console Password
1. Select the Zend Core Web Administrative Console Password (option 1).
The Zend Core Web Administrative Console password screen will open. The
password you enter now will become your new Zend Core Web Administrative
Console password. Do not forget it.

2. Enter the Zend Core Web Administrative Console password and press Enter
or press F3 to Exit without setting it.
3. Restart Apache in order for the password to take effect.

Update via Zend Network
1. From the main screen, select Update via Zend Network (option 2). The
Update via Zend Network menu screen will open.

2. Select Option 1 (“Change Network ID user/password”) from the Update
via Zend Network screen. The Zend Network ID screen will appear.

3. Enter the new password to create it now. Click Enter to continue (or F3 to
Exit).
Daily Scheduled Job
1. Select option 2 – Add Updater Daly Scheduled Job. The screen shown below will
open.
2. Enter the time to check for daily updates (or accept the 01:00 AM default).

By default, the machine will automatically run the scheduled jobs at 01:00 AM.
4. Enter the time to check and download updates. Click Enter.

5. Choose List or Get and click Enter. “List” will give you the list of available
updates. “Get” will both list and download the available updates.

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September 12, 2009 | Posted in Others

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