Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 11-05-2007 Installation Manual page 758

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/etc/sysconfig/apache2
/etc/sysconfig/apache2 controls some global settings of Apache, like modules
to load, additional configuration files to include, flags with which the server should be
started, and flags that should be added to the command line. Every configuration option
in this file is extensively documented and therefore not mentioned here. For a general-
purpose Web server, the settings in /etc/sysconfig/apache2 should be sufficient
for any configuration needs.
/etc/apache2/
/etc/apache2/ hosts all configuration files for Apache. In the following, the purpose
of each file is explained. Each file includes several configuration options (also referred
to as directives). Every configuration option in these files is extensively documented
and therefore not mentioned here.
The Apache configuration files are organized as follows:
/etc/apache2/
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|- charset.conv
|- conf.d/
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|- *.conf
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|- default-server.conf
|- errors.conf
|- extra/
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|- *.conf
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|- httpd.conf
|- listen.conf
|- magic
|- mime.types
|- mod_*.conf
|- server-tuning.conf
|- ssl-global.conf
|- ssl.*
|- sysconfig.d
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|- global.conf
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|- include.conf
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|- loadmodule.conf . .
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|- uid.conf
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