To stop the server manually, log in as
is how you started the server), and then type the following at the command line:
server_root
/https-identifier/stop
Restarting the Server (Windows NT/Windows
2000)
You can restart the server by:
•
Using the Services Control Panel to restart any server.
•
Using the Services Control Panel to configure the operating system to restart
the server or the administration server each time the machine is restarted.
For Windows NT/Windows 2000, perform the following steps:
In the Control Panel double-click the Services icon.
1.
Scroll through the list of services and select the service for your server.
2.
Check Automatic to have your computer start the server each time the
3.
computer starts or reboots.
Click OK.
4.
You can also use the Services dialog box to change the account the server
NOTE
uses.
By default, the web server prompts the administrator for the key database
password before starting up. If you want to be able to restart an unattended web
server, you need to save the password in a
system is adequately protected so that this file and the key databases are not
compromised.
Using the Automatic Restart Utility (Windows NT/Windows 2000)
The server is automatically restarted by a server-monitoring utility if the server
crashes. On systems that have debugging tools installed, a dialog box with
debugging information appears if the server crashes. To help debug server plug-in
API programs (for example, NSAPI programs), you can disable the auto-start
feature by setting a very high timeout value. You can also turn off the debugging
dialog boxes by using the Registry Editor.
or use the server's user account (if that
root
file. Only do this if your
password.conf
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Configuring Server Preferences
Starting and Stopping the Server
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