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rootobject
acceptlanguage

VS (Virtual Server)

Defines a virtual server.
Subelements:
,
VARS
Attributes:
id
connections
urlhosts
mime
(optional) Tells the server which object loaded from an
obj.conf file is the default. The default object is expected to
have all the name translation (NameTrans) directives for the
virtual server; any server behavior that is configured in the
default object affects the entire server. The default value is
default.
If you specify an object that doesn't exist, the server doesn't
report an error until a client tries to retrieve a document. The
Server Manager assumes the default to be the object named
default. Don't deviate from this convention if you use (or
plan to use) the Server Manager.
(optional) If on, the server parses the Accept-Language
header and sends an appropriate language version based on
which language the client can accept. You should set this
value to on only if the server supports multiple languages.
The default is off. Can be overridden in a VS element.
,
QOSPARAMS
USERDB
Virtual server ID. This is a unique ID that allows lookup of a
specific virtual server. Can also be referred to as the variable
$id in an obj.conf file. A virtual server ID cannot begin
with a number.
(optional) A space-separated list of CONNECTIONGROUP ids
that specify the connection(s) the virtual server uses. Required
only for a VS that is not the defaultvs of a
CONNECTIONGROUP.
A space-separated list of values allowed in the Host request
header to select the current virtual server. Each VS that is
configured to the same CONNECTIONGROUP must have a
unique urlhosts value for that group.
The id of the MIME element used by the virtual server.
Elements in server.dtd and server.xml
Chapter 8
Virtual Server Configuration Files
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