04-13-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by rhfrommn
I think when you log out it kills the process since you started it "live". You should put your webserver in a startup script linked from /etc/rc3.d or whichever you want if you would like it running at all times when the server is up.
If you do start it live, use nohup to make it so the process started doesn't die when you log out.
That shouldn't be needed. No webserver would be written to behave the way the OP is saying it is. And since the OP said that some changes were carried out, I'm guessing that those changes are causing the server to behave like this.
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apachectl(1) General Commands Manual apachectl(1)
NAME
apachectl - Apache HTTP server control interface
SYNOPSIS
apachectl command [...]
DESCRIPTION
apachectl is a front end to the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. It is designed to help the administrator control the
functioning of the Apache httpd daemon.
NOTE: If your Apache installation uses non-standard paths, you will need to edit the apachectl script to set the appropriate paths to your
PID file and your httpd binary. See the comments in the script for details.
The apachectl script returns a 0 exit value on success, and >0 if an error occurs. For more details, view the comments in the script.
Full documentation for Apache is available at http://httpd.apache.org/
OPTIONS
The command can be any one or more of the following options:
start Start the Apache daemon. Gives an error if it is already running.
stop Stops the Apache daemon.
restart Restarts the Apache daemon by sending it a SIGHUP. If the daemon is not running, it is started. This command automatically
checks the configuration files via configtest before initiating the restart to make sure Apache doesn't die.
fullstatus Displays a full status report from mod_status. For this to work, you need to have mod_status enabled on your server and a
text-based browser such as lynx available on your system. The URL used to access the status report can be set by editing the
STATUSURL variable in the script.
status Displays a brief status report. Similar to the fullstatus option, except that the list of requests currently being served is
omitted.
graceful Gracefully restarts the Apache daemon by sending it a SIGUSR1. If the daemon is not running, it is started. This differs from
a normal restart in that currently open connections are not aborted. A side effect is that old log files will not be closed
immediately. This means that if used in a log rotation script, a substantial delay may be necessary to ensure that the old log
files are closed before processing them. This command automatically checks the configuration files via configtest before ini-
tiating the restart to make sure Apache doesn't die. On certain platforms that do not allow SIGUSR1 to be used for a graceful
restart, an alternative signal may be used (such as SIGWINCH). graceful will send the right signal for your platform.
configtest Run a configuration file syntax test. It parses the configuration files and either reports Syntax Ok or detailed information
about the particular syntax error.
help Displays a short help message.
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