Changing the Site Document URL to a different path
In this example configuration, the sitedoc is set and open in several locations with different modes.
- Local mode connect to the Host Server.
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Modify the site_doc_dest_folder configuration in the site's siteInfo file. In this example, C:\cloverleaf-hs\cis19.1\integrator is the
HCIROOT. One of the site's name is
new
. - Put the sitedoc folder in the C:\cloverleaf-hs\cis19.1\integrator\web path.
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Configure this path in the siteInfo of the new site.
The configuration is
site_doc_dest_folder=C:\cloverleaf-hs\cis19.1\integrator\web\sitedoc
. -
Put the sitedoc folder in
path E:\folders\sitesiteInfo of the new site. The configuration is
and configure this path in the
site_doc_dest_folder=E:\folders\site\sitedoc
.Example siteinfo file:monitord4stats2dbinterval=900 monitord4stats2dbschema=host,site,processes,threads,interthreads monitord4stats2dbsizecycle=40960 #site_doc_dest_folder=C:\cloverleaf-hs\cis19.1\integrator\server\tomcat\webapps\sitedoc #site_doc_dest_folder=C:\cloverleaf-hs\cis19.1\integrator\web\sitedoc site_doc_dest_folder=E:\folders\site\sitedoc
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Remote connect to the Host Server. For this, the new
configuration is added in $HCIROOT/server/tomcat/conf/server.xml.
Context docBase="../../../web/sitedoc" path="/sitedoc" reloadable="true"/>
is added in server.xml,docBase
is the sitedoc path.path="/sitedoc"
is fixed.
- Restart the Host Server. Tomcat starts successfully.
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The other path is <Context
docBase="E:/folders/site/sitedoc" path="/sitedoc"
reloadable="true"/> . This also needs a Host Server restart.
Example server.xml file:
</Realm> <Host appBase="webapps" autoDeploy="true" name="hostname" unpackWARs="true" <Context docBase="../../../docs" path="/cldocs" reloadable="true"/> <!--<Context docBase="../../../web/sitedoc" path="/sitedoc" reloadable="true"/>--> <Context docBase="E:folders/site/sitedoc" path="/sitedoc" reloadable="true"/> <Context docBase="/" path=""/> <!– SingleSignOn value, share authentication between web applications
- If Tomcat does not start, then open the Catalina log in HCIROOT/server/tomcat/logs and print the error message. Check whether the path is invalid.