where seconds represents the number of seconds the server will wait before timing
out.
Restarting the Server (UNIX/Linux)
You can restart the server using one of the following methods:
•
Automatically restart it from the
•
Automatically restart it with daemons in
reboots.
•
Restart it manually.
Because the installation scripts cannot edit the
files, you must edit those files with a text editor. If you do not know how to edit
these files, consult your system administrator or system documentation.
Normally, you cannot start an SSL-enabled server with either of these files because
the server requires a password before starting. Although you can start an
SSL-enabled server automatically if you keep the password in plain text in a file,
this is not recommended.
The server's start script, key pair file, and the key password should be owned by
root (or, if a non-root user installed the server, that user account), with only the
owner having read and write access to them.
See "Using password.conf," on page 90 for more information.
Restarting With Inittab (UNIX/Linux)
To restart the server using
file:
/etc/inittab
http:2:respawn:server_root/type-identifier/start -start -i
where server_root is the directory where you installed the server, and type-identifier
is the server's directory.
The
option prevents the server from putting itself in a background process.
-i
You must remove this line before you stop the server.
Restarting With the System RC Scripts (UNIX/Linux)
If you use
/etc/rc.local
:
/etc/rc.local
file.
inittab
/etc/rc2.d
/etc/rc.local
, put the following text on one line in the
inittab
, or your system's equivalent, place the following line in
Chapter 7
Starting and Stopping the Server
when the machine
or
/etc/inittab
Configuring Server Preferences
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