MIME extensions | Mime extensions specify the relation between the file extensions and the application to be handled by the browser. </td> |
location | Identification for your Caravan Business Server provided during installation.Example: CBSServer
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caravan-http | TCP/IP port used by caravan server. Example: 8182
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ftp | FTP port to be used by Caravan FTP Server Example: 30
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templates | Directory that contains the dynamic html files. Caravan will process only files placed in this directory. This will be treated as the root directory for dynamic files. Example: C:\CARAVAN\TEMPLATE. or /caravan/template for Linux
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documents | Directory that contains static files, say html files, image files, etc. Example: C:\CARAVAN\DOC or /CARAVAN/DOC for Linux
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dbhome | Root directory for database files. Databases are created in this directory. Example: C:\CARAVAN\DB or /CARAVAN/DB for Linux
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datacache | and availability of memory you can specify any value for caching. The default value is 4MB of RAM.
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bin | The bin directory contains executable files that can be executed from the Caravan script.
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domain | Example: domain mydomain.com
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nameserver | Caravan can pickup this information from etc/resolv also.multiple entries
are allowed for nameserver.Needed for SMTP to work properly Example: nameserver 100.100.100.10
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home | Default page to be executed or loaded when you access Caravan Business Server from the browser.
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Session TimeOut | User sessions timeout after this many minutes of inactivity. Normal timeout is 20 minutes
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Put | If HTTP PUT is enabled, all put requests will be routed through the "http put url" specified. If not set, put method will not be accepted.
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tmp | Caravan server requires this folder to create temporary files. Temporary files are deleted automatically. There should be sufficient space here. It helps to have this path on the same volume as the database path.
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| In case you change the parameters, you must restart the Caravan Business Server for the changes to take effect.
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| HTTPD.CNF File |