Restoring Configuration Settings; Configuring The File Cache - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Restoring Configuration Settings

NOTE
To restrict access to your Enterprise Servers, perform the following steps:
Access the Server Manager and choose the Preferences tab.
1.
Click the Restrict Access link.
2.
For more information, see Chapter 8, "Controlling Access to Your Server" and The
Restrict Access Page in the online help.
Restoring Configuration Settings
The Restore Configuration page allows you to view a backup copy of your
configuration files and revert to the configuration data saved on a specific date.
NOTE
For more information, see The Restore Configuration Page in the online help.

Configuring the File Cache

The Enterprise Server uses a file cache to serve static information faster. In the
previous version of the server, there was also an accelerator cache which routed
requests to the file cache, but the accelerator cache is no longer used. The file cache
contains information about files, and static file content. The file cache also caches
information that is used to speed up processing of server-parsed HTML.
The file cache is turned on by default. The file cache settings are contained in a file
called
For more information, see the Netscape Enterprise Server Performance Tuning, Sizing,
and Scaling Guide.
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You must turn on distributed administration before you can restrict server
access.
On Windows NT, use this page only to roll back your own changes to the
configuration files. Do not roll back to backup versions created during
installation; they may not be complete.
. You can use the Server Manager to change the file cache settings.
nsfc.conf

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