Setting Up Virtual Servers; Creating A Listen Socket - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 08-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Setting Up Virtual Servers

On Windows NT/Windows 2000, the dynamic reconfiguration script is a batch file
called
line arguments. You can run the reconfiguration script by simply typing
or
reconfig.bat
When run, this script initiates a dynamic reconfiguration of the server, similar to
the user interface, and displays the server messages related to reconfiguration.
To access the dynamic reconfiguration screen, click the Apply link found in the
upper right corner of the Server Manager, Class Manager, and Virtual Server
Manager pages, then click the Load Configuration Files button on the Apply
Changes page. If there are errors in installing the new configuration, the previous
configuration is restored.
Setting Up Virtual Servers
To set up virtual servers, follow these steps:
Create a listen socket
1.
Create a connection group
2.
Create a class of virtual servers
3.
Configure the services for the class
4.
Create the virtual servers in a virtual server class
5.
Configure virtual servers
6.
Please note that you must enter an existing virtual server in the default virtual
server field when you create a listen socket. You can use the virtual server created
when you installed the server, and then go back and change it after you've created
additional virtual servers, if you like.

Creating a Listen Socket

To create a listen socket, follow these steps:
From the Server Manager, click the Preferences tab.
1.
Click Add Listen Socket.
2.
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located in each instance's directory. There are no command
reconfig.bat
from the server instance's directory.
reconfig

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