This section describes configuration files that define Cosminexus HTTP Server operations.
The following figure shows the directory configuration when Cosminexus HTTP Server is installed. Do not change this configuration.
Figure 3-1 Directory configuration
The file that defines the operating environment of Cosminexus HTTP Server is called a configuration file. You cannot specify full-width characters or Unicode supplementary characters outside of comment lines in the configuration file.
The following table describes the application of these files.
Table 3-1 Application of the configuration files
File name | Application | Standard Provision |
---|---|---|
httpsd.conf | This file defines the operating environment of Cosminexus HTTP Server with various directives. The System Administrator manages the file. | Y |
mime.types | This file defines the relationship between the file extension of content and the content type (MIME type). The system administrator manages the file. | Y |
.htaccess | The access control file defines access control. The end-user creates this file as required, under the directory for which access is to be controlled (The default file name is .htaccess). | N |
Files specified in the Include directive | These files define the operating environment of Cosminexus HTTP Server by using directives. The system administrator manages the file. mod_jk.conf (redirector operating definition file for Cosminexus HTTP Server) is typically one of these files. For details on mod_jk.conf, see 9.3 mod_jk.conf (redirector operating definition file for Cosminexus HTTP Server) in the manual uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide. | N |
The following figure shows the relationship between the configuration files.
Figure 3-2 Relationship between configuration files