How This Guide Is OrganizedAbout This Guide 21Part III: Configuring, Monitoring, andPerformance TuningThis part includes examples of how to use the Server Manager to configure and monitoryour Enterprise Servers. The following chapters are included:• Chapter 7, “Configuring Server Preferences” describes how to configure serverpreferences for your Enterprise Server.• Chapter 8, “Controlling Access to Your Server” describes how to specify who canaccess parts of your server.• Chapter 9, “Using Log Files” describes how to monitor your Enterprise Server usingthe Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), by recording and viewing log files, or byusing the performance monitoring tools provided with your operating system.• Chapter 10, “Monitoring Servers” describes how to monitor your Enterprise Serverusing SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).• Chapter 11, “Tuning Your Server for Performance” refers you to the NetscapeEnterprise Server Performance Tuning, Sizing, and Scaling Guide.• Chapter 12, “Using Search” describes how to search the contents and attributes ofdocuments on the server. In addition, this chapter describes how to create a customizedtext search interface that’s tailored to your user community.Part IV: Managing Virtual Servers and ServicesThis part provides information for using the Server Manager to programs and configurationstyles. The following chapters are included:• Chapter 13, “Using Virtual Servers” describes how to set up and administer virtualservers using your Enterprise Server.• Chapter 14, “Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers” describes how you can createand configure individual virtual servers.• Chapter 15, “Extending Your Server With Programs” describes how to install Java™applets, CGI programs, JavaScript applications, and other plug-ins onto your server.• Chapter 16, “Content Management” describes how you can configure and manage yourserver’s content.• Chapter 17, “Applying Configuration Styles” describes how to use configuration styleswith Enterprise Server.