About the layout of the PingAuthorize Server folders
The following table describes the contents of the PingAuthorize Server distribution file. In addition, the table describes items created as you use PingAuthorize Server.
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README file that describes the steps to set up and start PingAuthorize Server. |
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Stores the physical backup files used with the backup command-line tool. |
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Stores Windows-based command-line tools for PingAuthorize Server. |
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Stores UNIX/Linux-based command-line tools for PingAuthorize Server. |
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Contains build and version information for PingAuthorize Server. |
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Used by the server to make monitored statistics available to PingDataMetrics Server. |
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Stores the configuration files for the backends (admin, config) as well as the directories for messages, schema, tools, and updates. |
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Provides the product documentation. |
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Stores Server SDK extensions. |
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Serves as the default location for LDIF exports and imports. |
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Stores any legal notices for dependent software used with PingAuthorize Server. |
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Stores any scripts, jar, and library files needed for the server and its extensions. |
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Stores any lock files in the backends. |
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Stores log files for PingAuthorize Server. |
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Stores the metrics that can be gathered for this server and surfaced in PingDataMetrics Server. |
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Stores supporting files such as default policies, a sample server profile template, and MIB files for SNMP. |
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The revert-update tool for UNIX/Linux systems. |
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The revert-update tool for Windows systems. |
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The setup tool for UNIX/Linux systems. |
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The setup tool for Windows systems. |
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Stores temporary files and directories used by the server, including extracted WAR files and compiled JSP files used by Web Application Extensions. |
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The uninstall tool for UNIX/Linux systems. |
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The uninstall tool for Windows systems. |
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The update tool for UNIX/Linux systems. |
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The update tool for Windows systems. |
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Stores any customized Velocity templates and other artifacts (CSS, Javascript, images), or Velocity applications hosted by the server. |
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Stores web application files such as the administrative console. |