02-27-2014
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Corona688
What's your system? Are you in a virtual server?
Thx, i added new info to the first post. It is Dedicated server with OpenVZ kernel.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ns_server
ns_info(3aolserver) AOLserver Built-In Commands ns_info(3aolserver)
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NAME
ns_info, ns_server, ns_stats - commands
SYNOPSIS
ns_info address
ns_info argv0
ns_info boottime
ns_info builddate
ns_info config
ns_info home
ns_info hostname
ns_info interp
ns_info label
ns_info log
ns_info name
ns_info pageroot
ns_info platform
ns_info server
ns_info tcllib
ns_info uptime
ns_info version
ns_server option ?arg arg ...?
ns_stats option ?arg arg ...?
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DESCRIPTION
ns_info boottime
Returns the server boot time in seconds.
ns_info config
Returns the configuration file name.
ns_info home
Returns the directory where the AOLserver was installed.
ns_info hostname
Returns the name of the host on which server is running (e.g., www.myhost.com).
ns_info interp
Returns the number of the Tcl interpreter currently being used.
ns_info label
Returns the source code label for the server. If no label was used, "unlabeled" is returned.
ns_info log
Returns the location of the server log file (e.g., /home/myserver/log/server.log).
ns_info name
Returns the name of the AOLserver. It's usually "AOLserver."
ns_info pageroot
returns the directory containing the HTML pages for this virtual server.
ns_info platform
Returns the name of the platform that the server is running on (e.g., Solaris).
ns_info server
returns the name of this virtual server.
ns_info tcllib returns the directory where the AOLserver Tcl source code resides for this virtual server.
ns_info uptime returns the time in seconds that the server has been up.
ns_info version returns the version of the AOLserver.
SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n)
KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 ns_info(3aolserver)