On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Rusty Brooks <m...@rustybrooks.com> wrote:
> 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/ Probably the pages are in /opt/aolserver/servers/openacs/www/ Of course OpenACS also has hundreds of dynamic pages generated under openacs/packages/* Dave > > 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 >> >> -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ >> >> To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to >> <lists...@listserv.aol.com <mailto:lists...@listserv.aol.com>> >> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You >> can leave the Subject: field of your email blank. >> >> >> >> -- >> AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ >> >> To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to >> <lists...@listserv.aol.com <mailto:lists...@listserv.aol.com>> with >> the >> body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the >> Subject: field of your email blank. >> >> >> -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ >> >> To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to < >> lists...@listserv.aol.com> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the >> email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank. >> >> > > -- > AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ > > To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to < > lists...@listserv.aol.com> with the > body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the > Subject: field of your email blank. > -- Dave Bauer d...@solutiongrove.com http://www.solutiongrove.com -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <lists...@listserv.aol.com> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.