Manually Configuring Settings On occasion you (Web hosting company) may need

Manually Configuring Settings On occasion you may need to set or alter some of operating parameters of OpenCms manually. This section briefly describes the configuration files that OpenCms uses. The OpenCms configuration files are stored in a common directory: $CATALINA_HOME/ webapps/opencms/WEB-INF/config/. The opencms.properties file conforms to the Java standard for properties files. For the most part, the opencms.properties file contains database pool information, but it also contains the MAC address settings, the server name, and the property that determines whether the installation wizard is enabled (see above). The rest of the files in the config/ directory are in XML. Here is an overview of what each file contains: opencms.xml: This file contains information on which Java classes OpenCms should load when it is configuring the server (at startup). opencms-system.xml: Many of the main configuration parameters for OpenCms are stored in this file, including information on which locales are available, parameters for cache tuning, and site configuration parameters. (It is possible in OpenCms 6 to host multiple sites on one instance of OpenCms.) opencms-modules.xml: We already had our first encounter with the concept of modules during installation of OpenCms. Every module has its own configuration directives. This file is where all of the settings for all installed modules are stored. After a clean installation, my opencms-modules.xml file is over 2000 lines. Needless to say, it is tedious to edit this file. Fortunately, it is also rare that this file needs editing. opencms-workplace.xml: The OpenCms Workplace is the “back office” component of OpenCms. This configuration file stores settings for the Workplace. opencms-vfs.xml: OpenCms stores content in the database, but in such a way as to mimic a standard file system. Since this system looks and acts like a file system, though it is not part of the server’s actual file system, it is called the Virtual File System (VFS). The opencms-vfs.xml file stores configuration parameters for the VFS. opencms-search.xml: OpenCms has a built-in search engine one based on the fantastic Lucene Open Source search library. This file contains configuration parameters for OpenCms’s search engine. opencms-importexport.xml: Like any good content management system, OpenCms can import and export its contents (this is useful for upgrading, backing up, or even migrating to another platform). This file makes it possible to fine tune aspects of that process.
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