<named-site>
The
<named-site>
command, where <named-site> refers to the name of a given site, provides access
to the site:<named-site> context.
The site:<named-site> context provides commands for the configuration of the <named-site>. A
<named-site> must first be created using the
create
command in the site context. Once created it
becomes available as a command, allowing access to the site:<named-site> context for that site. For
example, to enter the <named-site> context for the site named site1, use the command site1 from the
site context, created using the
create <site-name>
command.
After you have completed configuration changes for a <named-site>, you must run the
apply
command before exiting the site:<named-site> context to implement the changes.
The following commands are available in the site:<named-site> context.
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