3. Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server
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Enter a Name to be associated with the Apache HTTP Server service.
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Specify the path to the Apache HTTP Server init script (for example,
etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd
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Click OK.
2.
Add a device for the Apache HTTP Server content files and/or custom scripts.
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Click Create a Resource.
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In the Resource Configuration dialog, select File System from the drop-down menu.
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Enter the Name for the resource (for example,
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Choose ext3 from the File System Type drop-down menu.
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Enter the mount point in the Mount Point field (for example,
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Enter the device special file name in the Device field (for example,
3.
Add an IP address for the Apache HTTP Server service.
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Click Create a Resource.
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Choose IP Address from the drop-down menu.
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Enter the IP Address to be associated with the Apache HTTP Server service.
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Make sure that the Monitor Link checkbox is left checked.
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Click OK.
4.
Click the Services property.
5.
Create the Apache HTTP Server service.
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Click Create a Service. Type a Name for the service in the Add a Service dialog.
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In the Service Management dialog, select a Failover Domain from the drop-down
menu or leave it as None.
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Click the Add a Shared Resource to this service button. From the available list,
choose each resource that you created in the previous steps. Repeat this step until all
resources have been added.
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Click OK.
6.
Choose File => Save to save your changes.
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