How Enterprise Server is Configured
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Enterprise Server Configuration Files
Enterprise Server includes a variety of configuration files that enable you to set
various global variables, and to customize how the server responds to specific
events and client requests. You can modify the configuration files automatically
using the Enterprise Administrator Server or Server Manager user interface
settings, or manually by editing the files directly. For more information, see
Chapter 10, “Configuring the Server for Performance.”
The main Enterprise Server configuration files are:
magnus.conf
,
obj.conf
,
mime.types
, and
admpw
. These configuration files are described in this
section.
Note
There are a number of configuration files Enterprise Server uses when your
server is set up as part of a cluster of Enterprise Servers (these files include a
.
clfilter
file extension). For more information regarding how you can
configure a cluster of Enterprise Servers, including important guidelines, see
“About Clusters,” on page 149 in Chapter 6, “Managing Server Clusters.”
magnus.conf
: the main Enterprise Server configuration file. This file contains
global server configuration information (such as, port, security, and so on). This
file sets the values for variables that configure the server during initialization.
Enterprise Sever reads this file and executes the variable settings on startup.
The server does not read this file again until it is restarted, so you must restart
the server every time you make changes to this file. For more information, see
“Viewing Server Settings,” on page 166 in Chapter 7, “Configuring Server
Preferences.”
obj.conf
: the server’s object configuration file. This file contains additional
initialization information, settings for server customization, and instructions that
the server uses to process requests from clients (such as browsers). Enterprise
Server reads this file every time it processes a client request. For more
information, see “Viewing Server Settings,” on page 166 in Chapter 7,
“Configuring Server Preferences.”
Summary of Contents for Netscape Enterprise Server
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Page 56: ...Sending Error Information to Netscape 56 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
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Page 112: ...Managing a Preferred Language List 112 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
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Page 182: ...Using the Watchdog uxwdog Process Unix 182 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 196: ...Viewing Events Windows NT 196 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
Page 218: ...Enabling the Subagent 218 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
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Page 446: ...Customizing the Search Interface 446 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
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