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Viewing Server Settings
Restoring Backup Configuration Files
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Getting Results with Novell Web Services
From View Server Preferences, you can view your server's technical and
content settings and see if your server is running. The technical settings come
from MAGNUS.CONF and the content settings come from OBJ.CONF.
These files are located in the server root, in the directory HTTP-servername
CONFIG. For more information about the MAGNUS.CONF and OBJ.CONF
files, see the
Novell Developer Kit Web site (http://
www.developer.novell.com/ndk/nscomp.htm).
The following explains the server's technical settings:
Server Root: The directory where the server binaries are kept. You first
specified this directory during installation.
Hostname: The URL that clients use as a hostname to access your server.
Port: The port on your system that the server monitors for HTTP requests.
Error Log: The name and path of the server's error log file.
MTA Host: The name of the mail server (used by agents).
NNTP Host: The name of the news server (used by agents).
DNS: Indicates whether DNS is enabled or disabled.
Security: Indicates whether SSL is enabled or disabled.
Asynch DNS: Indicates whether asynchronous DNS is enabled or
disabled.
The server's content settings depend on its configuration. Common server
content settings include the server's document directory, its index filenames,
name and location of its access log, and default MIME type.
You can view or restore a backup copy of your configuration files, which
include the following:
HTTPS-SERVER_ID.ACL
MAGNUS.CONF
OBJ.CONF
WEBPUB.CONF

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