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New Virtual Server
Use the New Virtual Server page to create a virtual server.
The New Virtual Server page contains the following options.
- ID
Internally visible virtual server identifier. It is not exposed to HTTP clients. The host names that are exposed to HTTP clients must be specified in the Hosts field.
- Hosts
The host name or names for the machine on which the server is running. Use either actual or virtual host names that are registered with the DNS server for your network (and, on a UNIX system, in your /etc/hosts file). The default value is the system property value ${com.sun.aas.hostName}.
- State
The desired state for the virtual server. The value may be any of the following:
- On
The virtual server is active. This value is the default.
- Off
The virtual server is inactive. Attempts to access the server will return the error code 404 (resource not available).
- Disabled
The virtual server is disabled. Attempts to access the server will return the error code 403 (refused to fulfill the request).
- SSO
Specifies whether single sign-on behavior is inherited from the HTTP Service, enabled, or disabled. By default, it is inherited from the HTTP Service. If this option is enabled, single sign-on is enabled for web applications on this virtual server that are configured for the same realm. If this option is disabled, single sign-on is disabled for this virtual server, and users must authenticate separately to every application on the virtual server.
- Network Listeners
The network listener or listeners associated with this server, if any.
- Default Web Module
The deployed web module (if any) that is to respond to all requests that cannot be mapped to other web modules deployed to the virtual server. If a Default Web Module is not specified, the web module that has an empty context root is used. If there is no web module with an empty context root, a system default web module is created and used.
- Log File
The path name of the file where logging messages from this virtual server will appear. By default, logging messages will appear in domain-dir/logs/server.log.
- Docroot
The absolute path to the root document directory for the server. The default value isdomain-dir/docroot.
- Access Logging
Specifies whether access logging is inherited from the HTTP Service, enabled, or disabled. By default, it is inherited from the HTTP Service.
- Directory
The absolute directory path to the server access logs. The default value is domain-dir/logs/access.
- Additional Properties
Additional properties for the virtual server.
For information on available properties, see Properties Specific to Virtual Servers.
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