www.ucsc.edu documents

Accessing files on www.ucsc.edu
Describes the various way you can access and edit your web files on www.ucsc.edu which runs Microsoft IIS under Windows NT. We describe how to do it from Mac OS, from MS-Windows, and from UNIX. This applies only to those units with pages on the www.ucsc.edu server, for which specific
Announcement to campus (first)
The central campus web server www.ucsc.edu will move from bob.ucsc.edu (managed by the library) to jellylorum.ucsc.edu (managed by CATS) in the next 30 days. You are receiving this message because we believe that you currently have web pages on bob. This message is to warn you of the change and
Announcement to campus (second)
The move from bob to jellylorum is proceeding on schedule. On June 15, your web pages will no longer be served from bob but from jellylorum. 1. If you haven't received a message that your files have been moved from bob to jellylorum, then they probably have not been moved,
Bob to Jellylorum project
Describes the migration of the campus central web server from bob.ucsc.edu (managed by the library) to jellylorum.ucsc.edu (managed by CATS). This page also lists the known differences between the two servers.
Changing passwords on www.ucsc.edu
The accounts you were given on pioweb have temporary passwords that you need to change. This page has instructions specific for MS-Windows users on how to change your password. There is no Mac or UNIX solution at this time.
Guidelines for web authors regarding www.ucsc.edu
Describes some of the guidelines that users of www.ucsc.edu should keep in mind when publishing their web pages on the web werver.
Hardware/Software inventory on www.ucsc.edu
Inventory of the hardware, and the software installed on www.ucsc.edu.
Permissions on UCSCNT and Jellylorum
This document explains how the permissions are setup on UCSCNT and jellylorum.
Setting up a virtual web site on www.ucsc.edu
How to set up virtual web sites on www.ucsc.edu
Setting up accounts/unit directories on www.ucsc.edu
This page describes how accounts are created on the web server. It also describes how to setup unit groups, and how unit pages are indexed on the web server.
Timeline
The Day 1 of the timeline starts when we have a fully operational web server in the machine room. Hence the Day -6 to Day 1 prep work for that state. [Name] identifies the person responsible for the task. Items done are prefixed with DONE: Day -6 to Day 1
Using telnet on www.ucsc.edu
Describes the differences between using telnet on UNIX vs. telnet on Windows NT as it configured on www.ucsc.edu.
WWW maintenance and operation
This page describes the periodic tasks that need to be done to maintain the WWW server operational. They are divided according to function: web vs. system. Within these categories, they are in no specific order.