7.4 WebAccess Agent Queue Directory

The following directories and files are found under the \domain\wpgate\ structure for the WebAccess Agent after the software has been installed and the WebAccess Agent has processed messages.

  • GroupWise WebAccess Agent home directory
  • WebAccess Agent log file processing directory
  • Hold directory for temporary files used during processing
  • WebAccess Agent log files
  • MTA input queue directory
  • Message priority subdirectories
  • MTA output queue
  • System-defined directory for the WebAccess Agent
  • Message priority subdirectories
  • Hold directory for damaged outbound messages
  • Hold directory for delayed delivery messages
  • Hold directory for damaged inbound messages
  • Directory for templates for viewing documents
  • Communications Manager configuration file
  • Communications initialization configuration file
  • MIME encoding configuration file for various file types
  • Access control database
  • Database dictionary file used to create the gwac.db file

7.4.1 domain\wpgate\webac80a directory

The domain\wpgate\webac80a directory is the WebAccess Agent home directory where WebAccess Agent configuration files and queue directories are located. The name is established when you install the WebAccess Agent. The default is wpgate\webac80a in the domain directory. You can change the location using the /home startup switch in the WebAccess Agent configuration file (webac80a.waa in the WebAccess Agent installation directory).

7.4.2 000.prc directory

The NetWare and Windows WebAccess Agents use the 000.prc directory to store log files.

On Linux, the 000.prc directory is located under /var/log.

mmddlog.nnn file

The mmddlog.nnn files hold error and status messages about the functioning of the WebAccess Agent. The WebAccess Agent creates a log file each day with a unique name, where mm is the month, dd is the day, and nnn is a sequential number indicating the sequence of log files in a single day. For more information about log files, see Controlling WebAccess Agent Logging in WebAccess in the GroupWise 8 Administration Guide.

7.4.3 wpcsin directory

No longer used. The WebAccess Agent and the MTA communicate by way of TCP/IP and do not need queue directories.

7.4.4 wpcsout directory

No longer used.

7.4.5 gwhold directory

No longer used.

7.4.6 gwprob directory

No longer used.

7.4.7 template directory

The template directory holds the HTML templates used for viewing documents in HTML format.

7.4.8 commgr.cfg file

The commgr.cfg file in the WebAccess Agent queue directory contains information for communication between the WebAccess Agent and the WebAccess Application, including the IP address and port where the WebAccess Agent is running, the number of threads that are running, and the encryption key for the WebAccess Agent. This communications information is gathered during installation. For more information, see Configuring the GroupWise Service Provider in WebAccess in the GroupWise 8 Administration Guide.

As part of the installation process, the commgr.cfg file is automatically copied to the Web server installation (sys:\Novell\GroupWise\WebAccess on NetWare, /var/opt/novell/groupwise/webaccess on Linux, and c:\Novell\GroupWise\WebAccess on Windows). The copies are synchronized automatically by the WebAccess Application. The commgr.cfg file is also copied to the webpublisher subdirectory on the Web server.

7.4.9 comint.cfg file

The comint.cfg file in the WebAccess Agent queue directory is read by the WebAccess Agent on startup. It contains the same communications information as the commgr.cfg file and is synchronized with it automatically.

7.4.10 mimetype.cfg file

The mimetype.cfg file enables you to customize MIME content-type mappings for various attachment types. The WebAccess Agent handles this just as the Internet Agent does. For more information, see Customizing MIME Content-Type Mappings in Internet Agent in the GroupWise 8 Administration Guide

7.4.11 gwac.db file

The gwac.db file is the access control database that stores information about the classes of service you have created. For more information, see Maintaining the Access Database in WebAccess in the GroupWise 8 Administration Guide.

7.4.12 gwac.dc file

The gwac.dc file is the data dictionary file from which the gwac.db is created.