User Guide
Accessing NetWare Remote Manager 19
NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide
103-000144-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
this file is not viewable while the logging is turned on unless you view it
in NetWare Remote Manager. To view the file in its raw form, logging
must be turned off so the file is no longer open.
The Reset Current HTTP Log File option clears the current log and begins
a new one. Restarting the log is useful if you have made a configuration
change to your server and want to begin a new logging session.
The Log Only Errors to Log File option controls whether only errors or
all requests are logged to the file. When logging only errors to the file, it
will take much longer to fill the file to its maximum size; however, casual
access to the server is not tracked.
The HTTP Log File Rollover Size (in Megabytes) option sets a maximum
size for the HTTP log file. If the available space on your volume SYS: is
limited, you might want to limit the log file to a smaller size. If you want
to gather more information over a longer period of time in the log file, you
might want to increase the rollover size. When the file is full, the file is
deleted and restarted. Automatic rollover guarantees that if logging is on,
the log file always reflects the most recent activity on the server.
IMPORTANT: Nothing is written to this file unless logging is turned on.
Adjust port parameters.
Adjusting the port parameters lets you control which ports HTTP will try
to accept requests on. To return an entry to its previous setting without
having to remember that setting or closing and reopening the page, click
Reset before you click Apply.
Change Minimum Startup Threads values.
The Change Minimum Startup Threads option lets you change from the
default setting to any other number. At least one thread is required and
other threads will be created as needed. These initial work threads will be
built between the server and browser-based clients. Thus, initial
communication begins with two listener threads and 32 work threads. If
32 work threads are used up, HTTPSTK will automatically create
additional threads if needed. Each thread allocates a small piece of system
memory when it is started. If memory is low on your server, you might
want to set this number to 4 and let more threads be created as needed.
Change TCP Keep Alive (in Seconds) default values.
The Change TCP Keep Alive (in Seconds) option lets you change the
access time from the default value.