Zend Core i5 /OS v2.6 PDF Installation Guide
Zend Core™ supports businesses using PHP and managing database information 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.
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. An organization’s PHP will therefore be easily understood so that newcomers or external consultants can quickly get up to speed with the new environment. Verify the existence of the following: A /usr/local directory. This is where the product will be installed. Minimum OS V5R4M0. The latest version of PTF. The following LICPGMs.
System Requirements
To be sure you have the most current details regarding Zend Core’s compatibility with platforms, PHP versions, and Zend’s other products, refer to the information available at: http://www.zend.com/en/products/core/system-requirements. This information is regularly updated.
Zend Product Integration
For full information on Zend Core’s integration with other Zend products, such as Zend Platform and Zend Studio, please see the Zend Core Release Notes, located in the Zend Core Resources page, available at http://www.zend.com/en/products/core/resources
The settings include: Server Type – Select MySQL. Server Name (Alias) – Enter a server name. This will appear on the SQL Tree (of the File Manager). Host Name/IP – Enter your server address. Port – When you choose a Server Type, the default port appears in this field automatically. Database Name – Enter ‘mysql’. User Name – Enter the default password ‘root’. Password – Leave the password field blank. Click Test to attempt to connect to the SQL Server using the settings and connections currently entered in the Add SQL Server dialog box.
If the connection is successful, a ‘Connection Successful’ dialog will appear. Click OK. Your SQL Server will be added to the SQL tab, and you will be able to view and access the tables contained in it.
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