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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers starting a server Post 12711 by rwb1959 on Sunday 6th of January 2002 02:53:13 PM
Old 01-06-2002
A quick Google search on "Web hosting" will
get you a large list of web hosting possibilities
from domain name registration through to building
and deploying your web site. Some are free but
remember... "there's no free lunch".

If you are looking to build and deploy one on
your own, the most problematic issue you will
have is Internet connectivity. Assuming you have
registered your domain name, you'll need to get
your IP address(s) from your ISP. Depending
on your budget, you should be looking for
"business" access. By this I mean, if you web site
is going to be used for "business", most ISPs
require a business use type of account (vs. a
"home" use type).

The other issues are of course, the hardware, OS,
software, administration, backups, etc., etc.
Since you are posting on a UNIX forum, I will
assume you have a UNIX/Linux machine. I would
also recommend Apache with SSL and PHP along
with MySQL. These components will give you the
basic (IMHO) elements necessary for a minimally
full featured web site.

I could go on for many pages but I think you
get the drift.

Good luck to you. Smilie
 

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asadmin-start-instance(1AS)					   User Commands				       asadmin-start-instance(1AS)

NAME
asadmin-start-instance, start-instance - starts a server instance and all the services associated with it SYNOPSIS
start-instance [--user admin_user] [--password admin_password] [--host local_host] [--port 4848] [--local=false] [--domain domain_name] [--debug=false] [--passwordfile filename] [--secure|-s] instance_name Use the start-instance command to start an instance with the instance name you specify. The start-instance command can be run both locally and remotely. To start locally, with a domain name identified, the named instance must already exist within that domain. To start remotely, the administration server must be running on the hostname and port number specified. The user authenticates using the password identified for the administration server. OPTIONS
--user administrative user associated for the instance. --password administrative password corresponding to the administrative user. --host host name of the machine hosting the administrative instance. --port administrative port number associated with the administrative host. --local determines if the command should delegate the request to administrative instance or run locally. --domain name of the domain. --debug starts the instance in debug mode. --passwordfile file containing passwords appropriate for the command (e.g., administrative instance). --secure if true, uses SSL/TLS to communicate with the administrative instance. OPERANDS
instance_name name of the instance to be started. Example 1: Using start-instance in local mode asadmin> start-instance --domain domain1 admin-server Instance admin-server started Where: the admin-server instance is started on the local domain1 domain. Example 2: Using start-instance in remote mode asadmin> start-instance --user admin --password bluestar --host localhost --port 4848 server1 Instance server1 started Where: the server1 instance is started on the remote domain associated with the specified user, password, host, and port number. EXIT STATUS
0 command executed successfully 1 error in executing the command INTERFACE EQUIVALENT
Server Instance page asadmin-delete-instance(1AS), asadmin-create-instance(1AS), asadmin-stop-instance(1AS), asadmin-restart-instance(1AS), asadmin-start- appserv(1AS), asadmin-stop-appserv(1AS), asadmin-start-domain(1AS),.asadmin-stop-domain(1AS) J2EE 1.4 SDK March 2004 asadmin-start-instance(1AS)
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