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'''When you install Hyrax for the first time it is pre-configured to serve test data sets that come with each of the installed data handlers. This will allow you to test the server and make sure it is functioning correctly. After that you | '''When you install Hyrax for the first time it is pre-configured to serve test data sets that come with each of the installed data handlers. This will allow you to test the server and make sure it is functioning correctly. After that you can customize it for your data.''' | ||
== [[Hyrax - BES Configuration|BES configuration]]== | |||
== [[Hyrax - OLFS Configuration|OLFS configuration]]== | |||
== [[Hyrax - THREDDS Configuration|THREDDS Configuration]]== | |||
== [[Hyrax - Logging Configuration|Logging configuration]]== | |||
== Robots == | |||
To correctly deploy a robots.txt file for Hyrax, you must correctly deploy it for Tomcat. This means that your robots.txt file must be accessible here: | |||
http://you.host:port/robots.txt | |||
For example: | |||
http://www.opendap.org/robots.txt | |||
Placing it lower in the URL path doesn't seem to work. | |||
In order to get Tomcat to serve the file from that location you must place it in '''$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT''' | |||
If you still find that you system is being cruelly burdened with robot traffic then you might want to try the [[Hyrax_-_OLFS_Configuration#BotBlocker_.28optional.29|BotBlocker handler for the OLFS]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 22:30, 16 February 2011
When you install Hyrax for the first time it is pre-configured to serve test data sets that come with each of the installed data handlers. This will allow you to test the server and make sure it is functioning correctly. After that you can customize it for your data.
BES configuration
OLFS configuration
THREDDS Configuration
Logging configuration
Robots
To correctly deploy a robots.txt file for Hyrax, you must correctly deploy it for Tomcat. This means that your robots.txt file must be accessible here:
http://you.host:port/robots.txt
For example:
http://www.opendap.org/robots.txt
Placing it lower in the URL path doesn't seem to work.
In order to get Tomcat to serve the file from that location you must place it in $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/ROOT
If you still find that you system is being cruelly burdened with robot traffic then you might want to try the BotBlocker handler for the OLFS.