Multiple Server Instances - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Virtual Servers Overview
To set up virtual servers, you need to set up the following:
Virtual Server Classes
Listen Sockets
Connection Groups
Virtual Servers
The settings for virtual servers are stored in the
server_root/server_ID/
virtual servers, but you can. If you would like to learn more about this file and how
to edit it, see the Netscape Enterprise Server NSAPI Programmer's Guide.
This section includes the following topics:

Multiple Server Instances

Virtual Server Classes
Listen Sockets
Connection Groups
Virtual Servers
Virtual Server Selection for Request Processing
Document Root
Log Files
Migrating Virtual Servers from a Previous Release
Multiple Server Instances
In past releases of the Enterprise Server, unique configuration information for
virtual servers was not very flexible. Quite often users created separate server
instances in order to have a straightforward way to have servers with separate
configuration information. With Enterprise Server 6.0, each virtual server class has
separate configuration information. Multiple server instances are still supported,
but if your goal is to have many servers with separate configuration information,
virtual servers are a better choice.
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directory. You do not need to edit this file to use
config
file, found in the
server.xml

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