You may configure Console's Apache HTTP Server to use a different host name,
communication port, and namespace using asctl commands.
Change the Number of Mongrel servers
By default, Console opens four mongrel
servers. To change it, for example, from the default (4) to 10, use the following
command:
$ asctl console:mongrel_count 10
Update the Hostname
During the installation, you should have configured the
Console's hostname. Use this command to print the current hostname:
$ asctl apache:hostname
To
change the hostname, use the following command. Replace
HOSTNAME with the new
hostname:
$ asctl apache:hostname HOSTNAME
Important: When changing the hostname, the server's SSL certificate should be
regenerated. Select (y) when prompted to generate a new SSL certificate.
When
the hostname is updated, advise your clients of the new URL. In this example, use the
following address:
http://HOSTNAME/aspera/console
Change HTTP and HTTPS ports
By default, Console's web servers are running
on TCP/80 (HTTP) and TCP/443 (HTTPS). Use the following commands to update these ports
(where, in this example, we TCP/7080 for HTTP and TCP/7443 for HTTPS):
Item |
Command |
HTTP |
$ asctl apache:http_port 7080
|
HTTPS |
$ asctl apache:https_port 7443
|
Change Console namespace
Console uses the namespace
/aspera/console
by default. Use this command to print the current namespace:
$ asctl console:uri_namespace
To
set the namespace to, for example,
/console, use the following command:
$ asctl console:uri_namespace /console
When
the namespace is updated, advise your client of the new URL. For example, if your
Console server's address is
10.0.0.10, use this URL:
https://10.0.0.10/console