You can name config files for aolserver whatever you want, looks like
this one is
/opt/aolserver/servers/openacs/etc/config.tcl
and it's probably serving pages out of something like
/opt/aolserver/servers/openacs/pages/
although you can check the config.tcl script for the doc root.
jon jon wrote:
When I do that command I get starting to read config file
Notice: nsd.tcl: using threadsafe tcl:
Notice: nsd.tcl: finished reading conig file.?
1631 ? Sl 0:28 /opt/aolserver/bin/nsd -it
/opt/aolserver/servers/openacs/etc/config.tcl -u pre-book -g prebook -b
sorry I didn't post all of the output. The reason I was looking for this
file is to see what directory is serving out the webpages. I have never
used aolserver before, I am used to apache web server. isn't the
config.tcl just a example config file for aolserver?
thanks
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Rusty Brooks <m...@rustybrooks.com
<mailto:m...@rustybrooks.com>> wrote:
Config files are all per-webserver so there may be more than one.
Typically they're supplied on the command line using the -t option
and you can sometimes get them with ps...
ps ax | grep nsd
3182 ? Ssl 0:05 /opt/AOLServer/bin/nsd -b * -t
/opt/AOLServer/servers/riddell.test/nsd.tcl.riddell.test -u rbrooks
9492 ? Ssl 30:02 /opt/AOLServer/bin/nsd -b * -t
/opt/AOLServer/servers/riddell/nsd.tcl.riddell -u riddell
11426 ? Ssl 0:31 /opt/AOLServer/bin/nsd -b * -t
/opt/AOLServer/servers/studhudimo/nsd.tcl.studhudimo -u rbrooks
The regular name is nsd.tcl but they can be called whatever you want.
If ps doesn't give up teh command line, find out how they're getting
started and look for the -t option in there.
jon jon wrote:
Hi,
I am searching for the aolserver conifg file. I did not build
this server so aolserver is not installed in
usr/local/aolserver. The only thing I know is that I think
aolserver is installed in the opt directory. But I don't know
what the config file is usually named for aolserver. The server
I am using is running fedora, so any help to find a name of a
certain file would help me. I currently used find / nameoffile
to search for files or directories.
thanks
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