Duplicating Configuration From One Instance To Another; Logs - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Duplicating Configuration From One Instance to
Another
If you have deployed a large number of CMS instances that are identical—for
example, multiple Registration Managers—and you want all these instances to
have the same configuration, you can accomplish this by configuring one of the
instances and then replacing the configuration files of the other instances with the
one that contains the required configuration.
NOTE

Logs

This section explains how to use the CMS console to configure logs maintained by
CMS, and how to monitor the server's activities by viewing log contents.
This section contains the following sub-sections:
About Logs
Configuring Logs in the CMS Console
Monitoring Logs
Signing Log Files
Registering a Log Module
Deleting a Log Module
Each configured rule of a policy module is identified by the name specified
when the rule was created.
You can create multiple rules out of an implementation; each rule must
have a unique name. To do this, you would copy all of the parameters
belonging to the module used to create the instance. Change the name of
each of these parameters to the new name for this instance, and then
change the value of all the parameters as is appropriate for your needs.
Be careful when replacing configuration of one instance with
another. The configuration file for an instance contains
instance-specific parameters. If you replace these parameters, the
instance will fail to start or function properly.
Chapter 7
Administrative Basics
Logs
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