ACL files:
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Location: install-dir/httpacl/
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These provide access control lists to protect server resources
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May reference databases defined in Configuration Files
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File names are specified in Configuration Files
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During migration, ACL files from the old server-root/httpacl directory are copied to the new server-root/httpacl directory with the new instance name.
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Non-default ACL files listed in the <ACLFILE> element of
the server.xml file and that are present in the old server-root/httpacl directory are copied to
the new server-root/httpacl directory.
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Access Control Programmer’s Guide
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certmap.conf
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Location: server_root/userdb/
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Configures how a client certificate is mapped to an LDAP entry
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Not migrated. During migration you receive a message that
you need to manually migrate existing entries in the certmap.conf of
the server instance you want to migrate.
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Configuration
File Reference
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dbswitch.conf
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Location: server_root/userdb/
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Provides a list of authentication databases, and is used to
check group membership for access control
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Unchanged from Web Server 6.0
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Configuration
File Reference
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magnus.conf
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Location: server-id/config
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Defines server plug-ins library initialization and server
parameters
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Copied into the new server root director, during migration.
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During migration, Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 loads built-in
load module functions from the new installation directory while custom modules
continue to be loaded from the old installation directory.
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Some magnus.conf directives that were supported
in Web Server 6.0 are deprecated in 6.1.
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Configuration
File Reference, for a description of supported and deprecated
directives.
Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 NSAPI Programmer’s Guide, for
a description of the Init directives.
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mime.types
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Location: install-dir/config/
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Contains mappings between MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions) types and file extensions
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During migration, the mime.types file of
the old instance in the /config directory is migrated into
the new server-root/server-instance/config directory.
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Non-default mime.types (mime1.types, mime2.types, and so on) present in old server- instance/config directory which are listed in the MIME element of server.xml are migrated into the new server-instance/config directory.
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Configuration
File Reference
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nsfc.conf
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Location: server_root/https-admserv/config/
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Sets file cache parameters.
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Unchanged from Web Server 6.0
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Configuration
File Reference
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obj.conf
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Location: install-dir/config/
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Contains instructions for the server on how to handle HTTP
requests from clients and service web server content such as native server
plugins and CGI programs.
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Configured per virtual server class and named in the format <vs-name>.obj.conf
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New directives and functions added in Web Server 6.1 to configure
filters and WebDAV.
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Search, JSP092, and Webpub objects are not migrated.
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 NSAPI Programmer’s Guide
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server.xml
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Location: instance-dir/config/
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Contains most of the server configuration.
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During migration, the server.xml file created in the new Web
Server 6.1 instance contains information from the following files:- old server.xml
file- web-apps.xml- start-jvm- jvm12.conf
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Configuration
File Reference
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*.clfilter
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obj.conf.clfilter
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magnus.conf.clfilter
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server.xml.clfilter
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Location: instance-dir/config/
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Legacy .clfilter files, for example, web-apps.xml.clfilter are not migrated.
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide
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secmod.db
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Imported certificates and keys for external hardware accelerators
are stored in the secmod.db file, which is generated when the PKCs#11module
is installed.
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Overwritten during migration
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide
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Server log files records activity of the Server.
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During migration, new access logs are created.
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Error logs in 6.0 server-instance/logs directory are copied to the server-instance/logs in 6.1.
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Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide
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