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Ophélie Gagnard
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Feb 15, 2013
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Cédric de Saint Martin
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki
Mar 21, 2013
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Update frontend documentation.
Explain custom configuration files.
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@@ -43,6 +43,25 @@ all slave instances.
Finally, the slave instance will be accessible from:
https://someidentifier.moulefrite.org.
How to have custom configuration in frontend server
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In your instance directory, you, as sysadmin, can directly edit two
configuration files that won't be overwritten by SlapOS to customize your
instance:
* $PARTITION_PATH/srv/srv/apache-conf.d/apache_frontend.custom.conf
* $PARTITION_PATH/srv/srv/apache-conf.d/apache_frontend.virtualhost.custom.conf
The first one is included in the end of the main apache configuration file.
The second one is included in the virtualhost of the main apache configuration file.
SlapOS will jsut create those two files for you, then completely forget them.
Note: make sure that the UNIX user of the instance has read access to those
files if you edit them.
Instance Parameters
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