uCosminexus Application Server, HTTP Server User Guide
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
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