Using The Virtual Server User Interface; The Class Manager; The Virtual Server Manager - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Using the Virtual Server User Interface

Using the Virtual Server User Interface
To create and edit virtual servers, you can use the user interface or a command line
utility.
The user interface for administering virtual servers has three parts:
The Server Manager contains settings that affect the server as a whole (or all
virtual servers).
The Class Manager contains settings that affect a single class and the virtual
servers within the class.
The Virtual Server Manager contains settings for an individual virtual server.
In addition, a user interface for end-users who have an individual virtual server is
available. For more information, see "Allowing Users to Monitor Individual
Virtual Servers," on page 311.
This section includes the following topics:

The Class Manager

The Virtual Server Manager

Using Variables
Dynamic Reconfiguration
The Class Manager
To access the Class Manager follow these steps:
From the Server Manager, click the Virtual Server Class Tab.
1.
Click Manage Classes.
2.
Choose a class and click Manage.
3.
You can also click the class name in the tree view of the server or click the Class
Manager button link in the upper right corner of the Server Manager.
The Virtual Server Manager
To access the Virtual Server Manager, follow these steps:
From the Class Manager, click the Virtual Server Tab.
1.
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