On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Mark Imbriaco wrote: > >I have usually divided it into 3 parts: > > > > 1) general server config stuff (ServerType, ScoreBoardFile, User, > > Group, ServerRoot, HostnameLookups, Timeout, KeepAlive, > > KeepAliveTimeout, MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, StartServers, > > MaxClients, MaxRequestsPerChild, Browsermatch stuff, UserDir, > > Icons, general aliases, language stuff, htaccess stuff etc.)
View/rotate error/access log for main server. > > > > > > 2) per virtual server files containing a <virtualserver ip#> section > > with configs like ServerAdmin, DocumentRoot, ServerName, ErrorLog, > > TransferLog, ScriptAlias and various other tings that might apply > > to the server. View/rotate error/access logs for individual virtual servers. > > > > 3) static stuff that almost never changes. (MIME stuff etc.) > > 4) Per-Directory configuration (Access control, Handlers, > etc.) number 2 should be a list of virtual servers that branches out to individual screens (obviously we'd re-use the same screen) number 4 would be the same way (list of directries, each with its own screen). There should be one main entry page that lists each of these 4 items (as a button) as well as list the uptime of the server and gives you "start/re-start server" and "Stop server" buttons. ______________________________________________________________________________ Matthew J. Probst | Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station Sys. Programmer, BYU CS Dept |wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -Andrew Tanenbaum
