I'll try that!
I think there's a
graphical services manager to do that sort of thing too, but I have no
idea what it's called.
Anyone have any ideas?
On 4/18/06, Ian Bruseker <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/18/06, Mitchell Brown < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS: Where's the www dir for the http server? And how do you
> start/stop/restart the http server ?? I tried "apachectl" but it wasn't
> found :(
>
Without having seen how a FC5 system is configured out of the box, I
can only guess and give general Apache knowledge type hints, but I'd
say grep the httpd.conf file for DocumentRoot, which probably appears
in a <VirtualHost> section. That should point you in the right
direction.
As for starting and stopping services, assuming FC works the way
RedHat did in the pre-9.x days, "/etc/init.d/apache2 start" would
start it, replace "start" with "stop" to stop it. It might be called
just "apache" or "httpd" or even "www" in the init.d directory, I
don't know, but that's where you want to look. I think there's a
graphical services manager to do that sort of thing too, but I have no
idea what it's called.
Ian
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