Portal Instances in Liferay
Portal Instances
Liferay
Portal allows you to run more than one portal instance on a single server.
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Portal Instances page of the control panel lets you manage these instances.
Data
for each portal instance are kept separate from every other portal instance.
All
portal data, however, is kept in the same database.
Each
portal instance requires its own domain name. Liferay will direct users
to
the proper portal instance based on this domain name. So before you configure
an
instance, configure its domain name in your network first. When you’re
ready
to add an instance, click the Add
buon here.
You’ll
be prompted for four fields and a check box:
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Web ID: A
general convention is to use the domain name for this. It’s a
user-generated
ID for the instance.
Virtual Host: Put
the domain name you configured in your network here.
When
users are directed to your Liferay server via this domain
name, Liferay
will
then be able to send them to the proper portal instance.
Mail Domain: Enter
the domain name for the mail host for this instance.
Liferay
will use this to send email notifications from the portal.
Max Users: Enter
the maximum numbers of user accounts you would like
your
portal instance to support.
Active: Use
this check box to choose whether to create an active or an inactive
portal
instance.
When
you are finished filling out the form, click Save. Now navigate to the
portal
using your new domain name. You will see you are brought to what looks
like
a clean install of Liferay. is is your new portal instance which can now
be
configured any way you like.
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