Starting And Stopping Apache - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 08-05-2008 Installation Manual

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Figure 40.4 HTTP Server Configuration: Server Modules
Main Host or Hosts
These dialogs are identical to the ones already described. Refer to
Section "Default
Host"
(page 752) and
Section "Virtual Hosts"
(page 754).

40.3 Starting and Stopping Apache

If configured with YaST (see
Section 40.2.2, "Configuring Apache with YaST"
(page 751)), Apache is started at boot time in runlevels 3 and 5 and stopped in runlevels
0, 1, 2, and 6. You can change this behavior using YaST's runlevel editor or the command
line tool chkconfig.
To start, stop, or manipulate Apache on a running system, use the init script
/usr/sbin/rcapache2 (refer to
Section 20.2.2, "Init Scripts"
(page 394) for a
general information about init scripts.). The rcapache2 command takes the following
parameters:
start
Starts Apache if it is not already running.
The Apache HTTP Server
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