To create a Virtual Server

  1. Expand the Configuration node and the HTTP Service node.
  2. Select the Virtual Servers node.
  3. Click New.
  4. Define the Virtual Server settings as follows:
  5. In the Additional Properties area, click Add Property to add a property for the virtual server.

    Whether you specify properties or not, the new server has the default properties docroot and accesslog, set to default values. The default setting for accessLoggingEnabled is false for developer and cluster profiles, true for enterprise profile. If true, enables access logging for this virtual server only. If false, disables access logging for this virtual server only.

    The following table lists the available virtual server properties.

    Property Name

    Description

    sso-max-inactive-seconds

    Specifies the number of seconds after which a user’s single sign-on record becomes eligible for purging if no client activity is received. Since single sign-on applies across several applications on the same virtual server, access to any of the applications keeps the single sign-on record active.

    Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes). Higher values provide longer single sign-on persistence for users at the expense of more memory use on the server.

    sso-reap-interval-seconds

    Specifies the number of seconds between purges of expired single sign-on records.

    Default is 60.

    allowLinking

    If true, resources that are symbolic links will be served for all web applications deployed on this virtual server. Individual web applications may override this setting by using the sun-web-app property allowLinking in the sun-web.xml file:

    <sun-web-app>
       <property name="allowLinking" 
          value="{true|false}"/>
    </sun-web-app>

    Default value is false.

  6. Click OK to save the virtual server.
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Equivalent asadmin command

create-virtual-server

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