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Managing the Server 19
An application may have more than one instance if its clients connect to the server by using
different application instance parameters within their ActionScript NetConnection calls. (For
more information on the NetConnection object, see the Client-Side Communication ActionScript
Dictionary.)
Using the Maintenance panel
To restart or stop the server, a virtual host, or a client application or application instance, you use
the Maintenance panel.
Virtual host administrators can shut down only the applications on their own virtual host and
restart only that virtual host.
The Maintenance panel includes the following items:
Apps allows you to choose from the applications currently running on the server. The Apps menu
will not update while it is open or selected; to allow it to update, click outside the menu. To
specify an application instance that is not listed, type the name of the instance into the text box.
Reload lets you reload an application instance that is currently connected to the server. You might
do this to reload the instances server-side scripts or to disconnect all of its users while
immediately allowing new connections. To reload an application instance, select it from the Apps
menu and click Reload. (You cannot reload applications that have been unloaded with the
Remove button).
Unload lets you delete an application instance. To unload an application instance, select it from
the Apps menu and click Unload. This disconnects all the clients of that instance. (If the
application has more than one instance on the server, only the instance you choose is deleted).
Remove lets you delete all elements of an application. This includes the application instances,
the application directory and any script files it contains, and any stream files associated with the
application.
Adaptor/VHost allows you to enter the name of the virtual host you want to control. If you want
to perform functions on the virtual host you are currently connected to, you can leave this text
box blank. To specify another virtual host, enter the name of its adaptor and the name of the
virtual host, separated by a forward slash (/), for example, _Root1_/www.macromedia.com. The
Adaptor/VHost text box is not visible to virtual host administrators because they can only
connect to and control their own virtual host. If you are running a developer edition of the server,
you do not need to use the Adaptor/VHost text box because only one virtual host is allowed on
the server in addition to the default virtual host.
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