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Domain directory structure
When a domain is added, the following direc tory is created:
/home/domain/domain[n]
where [n] is an integer starting with 1. This directory is owned by the domain
administrator.
To simplify correlation between a domain's real name and domain[n], a soft link
matching the domain's FQDN is linked to the /home/domain/domain[n] directory.
This provides the administrator with easier access to the domain, and is not
required for system operation.
Domains have the following sub-directories:
Sub-
directory
Description
/bin Directory for binary executables (utilities and applications)
/etc Directory for configuration files
/lib Directory for shared application libraries
/logs Directory for log files and the configuration file for log rotation
/users Directory for user home directories; each one contains a Web
directory for publishing personal Web pages.
/web Directory for Web files for the domain (images, CGI scripts, html,
and son on); if the domain is permitted to run CGI-based
applications, they must be placed in the
/home/domain/domain[n]/web/cgi-bin/ directory
Each user's home directory contains a web directory for publishing personal Web
pages.