Generating Reports For A Virtual Server - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 08-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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ACL file
MIME types file
CGI settings
If you are editing a single virtual server, it's convenient to use the Virtual Server
Manager and change all these settings on one page.
The Logs tab contains a single page allowing you to generate reports for the
selected virtual server.
The Web Applications tab contains the following pages:
Java Web Applications Settings
Deploy Web Application
Edit Web Applications
The Java Web Applications Settings page displays which file the web applications
are set to.
web-apps.xml
the web applications state to
before you can deploy or edit a web application.
The Deploy Web Application page allows you to deploy a WAR file on either your
local machine or a remote server, specifying the path, URI, and directory.
The Edit Web Applications page allows you to edit, delete, or disable WAR files on
a selected virtual server. For more information, see "Deploying and Editing Web
Applications with the User Interface," on page 290.

Generating Reports for a Virtual Server

You can now generate a report for a single virtual server using the Virtual Server
Manager. To do so, you should first create a new access log to be used by the
virtual server, and add the new access log to the virtual server settings, as decribed
below.
To generate a report for a virtual server, follow these steps:
Go to the Preferences tab of the Server Manager for the server instance and
1.
select Magnus Editor.
Select Logging Settings from the drop-down list and click Manage.
2.
is set as the default file. This page also allows you to set
or
.
is set as default. This setting must be
on
off
On
Chapter 12
Editing Using the Virtual Server Manager
Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers
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