iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (Version 7.0)
Managing the iTP Secure WebServer From Your
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OSS Commands
unless you remove the check from the box labeled Case Sensitive. Click the Search
button to start the search.
What Happens Next
If the string occurs in any configuration file on the path, the screen will display, each
line that contained the string under the heading Search Results. Each result has a
label indicating the name of the configuration file in which it was found.
If the string does not occur in any configuration file on the path, no results are
displayed.
If you forget to enter a string, you get the message “No search criteria entered.”
OSS Commands
Use this screen to enter POSIX compliant OSS commands, but you cannot specify
other commands or executable program objects.
What You See
The screen includes the title OSS Command on Server, a line reminding you to enter
only POSIX compliant commands, and a box for the command.
What You Do
Enter a command in lowercase and click the Execute button.
What Happens Next
Any output from the command appears at the bottom of the screen.
If the command you entered is not present on the system, or if you misspelled it, an
error message appears.
If you click the Execute button without entering a command, the error message “No
command entered” is displayed.
iTP WebServer Statistics
This screen enables you to enter the PATHMON/Domain name for the web server
whose statistics you want to collect. You reach this screen by selecting Status from the
menu on the left side of the screen.
What You See: Enter PATHMON/Domain Name
The screen includes the title, iTP WebServer Statistics, a text box to enter the
PATHMON/Domain name of the web server (default is $zweb), a Submit button to