Editing Virtual Server Settings
Choose a name for the virtual server.
3.
Choose a connection group for the virtual server.
4.
Choose a URL host for the virtual server.
5.
You can type more than one URL host, separated by spaces.
Click OK.
6.
These settings are all that is required for creating a virtual server. However, you
can configure additional virtual server settings using other pages on this tab.
Editing Virtual Server Settings
Once you have set up your virtual servers, you can edit them. You can make these
changes two ways: using the Class Manager or the Virtual Server Manager.
On the Class Manager, the pages are organized by the kind of setting you want to
change. For example, you can go to the Quality of Service page to change the
Quality of Service settings for one or more virtual servers in the class.
On the Virtual Server Manager, the pages only pertain to one virtual server, so you
can see and change all of its settings.
Editing Using the Virtual Server Manager
The Virtual Server Manager contains three tabs: Preferences, Logs, and Web
Applications.
The Preferences tab contains pages for:
•
Status
•
Settings
The Status page lists some settings and provides links to the virtual server's access
and error logs.
The Settings page contains the following settings for a virtual server:
•
State (on or off)
•
Document root
•
Access and error log directories
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