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If you want to configure the SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 Apache web server to replicate your Netscape FastTrack Server configuration, you should save your current web server configuration files before installing SCO OpenServer so you have them as a reference when configuring the Apache server.
The following sections describe how to save server configurations for a system that:
If your system does not use virtual domains, save the following files and directories to a floppy disk:
/usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/publish/* /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/publish/ftp/* /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/ns_httpd/config/magnus.conf /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/ns_httpd/config/obj.conf /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/ns_httpd/config/mime.types /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/ns_https/config/magnus.conf /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/ns_https/config/mime.types /usr/internet/ip/0.0.0.0/ns_https/config/obj.conf /usr/internet/ns_httpd/docs/* /usr/internet/ns_https/docs/*Some of these files and directories might not be present on your system (if, for example, you have not configured an ftp server or a secure server).
For an example of creating a simple shell script to save these files to disk, see ``Example sendmail backup'' earlier in this chapter.
If your system uses virtual domains, save the following files
and directories to a floppy disk:
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/ns_httpd/config/magnus.conf
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/ns_httpd/config/obj.conf
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/ns_httpd/config/mime.types
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/ns_https/config/magnus.conf
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/ns_https/config/obj.conf
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/ns_https/config/mime.types
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/publish/htdocs/*
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/publish/htdocs-s/*
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/publish/ftp/*
/usr/internet/ip/ipaddress/HOSTNAME
You must save one set of files and directories for every IP address you host. For example, if you host virtual domains at addresses 192.168.118.1 and 192.168.118.2, you must save these files:
/usr/internet/ip/192.168.118.1/ns_httpd/config/magnus.conf
/usr/internet/ip/192.168.118.2/ns_httpd/config/magnus.conf
Some of these files and directories might not be present on your system (if, for example, you have not configured an ftp server or a secure server).
For an example of creating a simple shell script to save these files to disk, see ``Example sendmail backup'' earlier in this chapter.