Running the Oracle HTTP Server on OpenVMS
-"V":
settings that influence the behavior and performance of the server.
-h:
-l:
"L":
the directive is valid.
The following example shows how to enter the L option to list the available
configuration directives:
$ HTTPD -"L"
Virtual Host Support
The term virtual host refers to the practice of maintaining a single server to serve
pages for multiple virtual hosts
support are available on the Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS.
For more information, see the Apache Software Foundation documentation at the
following web site:
http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/index.html
Dynamic Shared Object Support
Dynamic shared object support provides a method to format code so that it will
load into the address space of an executable program at run time
functionality is supported on OpenVMS
Software Foundation documentation at the following web site:
http://www.apache.org/docs/dso.html
File Handlers
The Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS supports the ability to use file handlers
explicitly
documentation at the following web site:
D-18 Oracle9i Installation Guide Release 2 (9.2.0.2) for HP Alpha OpenVMS
Displays the HTTPD base version, its build date, and a list of compile
Displays a list of the HTTPD options.
Displays a list of all modules compiled into the server.
Displays a list of directives with expected arguments and places where
On OpenVMS, the security profile of the running server is
Note:
the same on all virtual hosts.
.
For more information, see the Apache Software Foundation
.
Both IP-based and name-based virtual host
.
For more information, see the Apache
.
This
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