Setting Up Virtual Servers
Creating a Virtual Server Class
To create a virtual server class, follow these steps:
From the Server Manager, click the Virtual Server Class tab.
1.
Click Add Class.
2.
Name the class.
3.
Insert a document root for the class.
4.
The directory must already exist. All virtual servers for this class will have
document roots in this absolute path, unless you specify otherwise. If you use
/$id
server ID is automatically created within the class's document root path.
Click OK.
5.
Once you have created a class of virtual servers, choose the services associated with
the class. For more information, see Chapter 14, "Content Management."
Editing or Deleting a Virtual Server Class
To edit a virtual server class's settings, follow these steps:
From the Server Manager, click the Virtual Server Class tab.
1.
Click Edit Classes.
2.
From the pull-down list next to the class you want, choose Edit or Delete.
3.
Please note that you cannot delete the default class.
Use the Document Root field to change to absolute path to the class's default
4.
document root.
The document roots for virtual servers in this class are created within this
directory by default.
Enter On in the Accept Language field if you wish this class of virtual servers
5.
to use accept language header parsing.
The default is Off.
If you want to change the CGI defaults associated with a class, click Advanced.
6.
A window with the CGI defaults appears. Edit the fields and click OK to return
to the Edit a Class window. The Reset button rolls back your changes.
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