Chapter 2, Administering Enterprise Servers
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Installing Multiple Instances of the Server
Multiple Server Instances
Multiple server instances
enables you to define separate types of
configuration information for each server. For example, one instance of the
server could have security features or web publishing enabled while another
server could have them disabled. However, each instance of the server takes
substantial resources of RAM, disk space, and swap space. For more
information, see “Installing Multiple Instances of the Server.”
Installing Multiple Instances of the Server
You can use Enterprise Administration Server to configure multiple servers via
the following options:
•
Install multiple copies of the server on NT as separate instances, each with
a different IP address.
•
Configure a number of additional hardware virtual servers, with one
Enterprise Server which responds to the various virtual servers
independently.
•
Configure a number of software virtual servers, which enables you to host
multiple web sites from one IP address.
•
Configure a set of servers that all use the same IP address, but different port
numbers.
If you have installed Enterprise Server on multiple servers, the installation
process places all the files under the server root directory that you specified
during installation, as specified in “Single-Server Configuration,” in Chapter 1,
“Introduction to Enterprise Server.” However, note that Enterprise Server also
creates an additional
https-identifier
directory for each additional server
you specify.
You can install another instance of the web server on your current computer.
Your web server software license allows you to have as many web server
instances as you want on one system. Each web server you have installed can
run on any TCP/IP port on your system, but you cannot run two web servers
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 302: ...Enabling WAI Services 302 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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Page 464: ...Referencing ACL Files in obj conf 464 Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator s Guide ...
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