Part II Managing Oracle HTTP Server
There are many management tasks to consider when running Oracle HTTP Server. These tasks include managing and monitoring the server processes, application security, connectivity, and more.
This part presents information about management tasks for Oracle HTTP Server. It contains the following chapters:
- Running Oracle HTTP Server
To run Oracle HTTP Server, create and manage an Oracle HTTP Server instance in a WebLogic or standalone environment. - Working with Oracle HTTP Server
When working with an installed version of Oracle HTTP Server, there are some common tasks that you have to perform, such as editing configuration files, specifying server properties, and more. - Configuring High Availability for Web Tier Components
Use the instructions in this chapter to configure an Oracle HTTP Server highly available deployment in which Oracle HTTP Servers and WebLogic Managed Servers reside on different hosts, behind a load balancer. - Managing and Monitoring Server Processes
You have tools and procedures that help to manage and monitor the performance of Oracle HTTP Server. - Managing Connectivity
You can manage and monitor the performance of Oracle HTTP Server connectivity by creating ports, viewing port number usage, and configuring virtual hosts. - Managing Oracle HTTP Server Logs
Managing Oracle HTTP Server logs includes configuring the server logs, viewing the cause of an error and its corrective action, and more. - Managing Application Security
Oracle HTTP Server supports three main categories of security, namely, authentication, authorization, and confidentiality.