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> SCF START PROCESS $ZZKRN.#SSL-ODBCMXS-0
8. Check the log file (configured in the configuration file) to verify the ODBCMXS process has started correctly,
e.g.
> SHOWLOG ODBSLOG *
Verify that the log contains a message of the following pattern:
$ODBS0|01Sep11 09:48:04.64|20|ODBC/MX server proxy started on target host 127.0.0.1,
source port 28888, target port will be passed dynamically within client request.
When logging with default log level 50, the last message of the log should then be similar to the following:
$ODBS0|29Jul12 16:31:29.37|30|-- ODBCMXS setup completed, starting to listen... --
Note: Earlier versions of HP NonStop SSL might write out a "target port" with the above log message though it is not
relevant for the setup.
To install and configure the RemoteProxy for ODBC/MX
1. Download $SYSTEM.ZNSSSL.PROXYEXE in binary format to your OCBC/MX client workstation, renaming
it to PROXY.EXE.
2. On the OCBC/MX client workstation, run PROXY.EXE to start the RemoteProxy installation program and
follow the installation instructions.
3. Double-click on HP NonStop SSL RemoteProxy icon
configuration window will be displayed.
4. Select "New" from the "Session" menu. The "Session Properties" dialog will be displayed.
5. In the "Protocol" field, select "ODBC/MX Client".
6. In the "Target Host" field, enter the IP address or host name where your ODBCMXS process is listening on
your NonStop server.
7. In the "Target Port" field, enter the port number that you have specified as the listen port of your ODBCMXS
process on the NonStop server, (e.g. 28888).
8. In the "Local (Accepting) Port" field, enter the port number that RemoteProxy will use to listen for connections
from your ODBC/MX driver. The port number must not be in use by any other program or service on your
client PC. It must be the same port that the ODBC/MX server process is using on the NonStop server side, e.g.
"18888" in this example.
9. Start the RemoteProxy session by clicking on the "Start" button
10. If the start is successful, check the startup messages with the "View Log" command.
To configure the ODBC/MX driver to connect via the RemoteProxy
1. Navigate to the ODBC/MX driver configuration dialog.
2. Navigate to the "Network" Tab within the dialog
3. Reconfigure the MXCS IP Address to the local host address, e.g. "localhost", or "127.0.0.1"
4. Reconfigure the "Port" field to the port number you specified as "Local Port" in the "Session Properties" of the
relevant RemoteProxy Session.
5. Assuming you used "18888" as "Accepting Port" in the RemoteProxy session configuration, your ODBC driver
configuration dialog should look as follows:
HP NonStop SSL Reference Manual
in your system tray. The "RemoteProxy"
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