Create-Http
Sets HTTP parameters for a protocol.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] create-http [--help]
--default-virtual-server virtual-server
[--request-timeout-seconds timeout]
[--timeout-seconds timeout]
[--max-connection max-keepalive]
[--dns-lookup-enabled={false|true}]
[--servername server-name]
[--target target]
protocol-name
Description
The create-http subcommand creates a set of HTTP parameters for a protocol, which in turn configures one or more network listeners. This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
asadmin-options:
Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page.
--help:
-?:
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--default-virtual-server:
The ID attribute of the default virtual server for the associated network listeners.
--request-timeout-seconds:
The time in seconds at which the request times out. If you do not set this option, the request times out in 30 seconds.
--timeout-seconds:
The maximum time in seconds for which a keep alive connection is kept open. A value of 0 or less means keep alive connections are kept open indefinitely. The default is 30.
--max-connection:
The maximum number of HTTP requests that can be pipelined until the connection is closed by the server. Set this property to 1 to disable HTTP/1.0 keep-alive, as well as HTTP/1.1 keep-alive and pipelining. The default is 256.
--dns-lookup-enabled:
If set to true, looks up the DNS entry for the client. The default is false.
--servername:
Tells the server what to put in the host name section of any URLs it sends to the client. This affects URLs the server automatically generates; it doesn’t affect the URLs for directories and files stored in the server. This name should be the alias name if your server uses an alias. If a colon and port number are appended, that port will be used in URLs that the server sends to the client.
--target:
Creates the set of HTTP parameters only on the specified target. Valid values are as follows:
server;;
Creates the set of HTTP parameters on the default server instance. This is the default value.
configuration-name;;
Creates the set of HTTP parameters in the specified configuration.
cluster-name;;
Creates the set of HTTP parameters on all server instances in the
specified cluster.
standalone-instance-name;;
Creates the set of HTTP parameters on the specified standalone server instance.
Examples
Example 1 Using the create-http Subcommand
The following command creates an HTTP parameter set for the protocol named http-1:
asadmin> create-http --timeout-seconds 60 --default-virtual-server server http-1
Command create-http executed successfully.