On Sep 10, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
I have apache 2 via MacPorts running.
First issue, reloading I use apachectl. Often times I forget to cd
to the macports area and enable Apples distro. Is chmod -x apachectl
sufficient to solve that?
I can move, rename, symblink, or alias, but wanted opinions on the
suggested way.
After a apachectl graceful, which I'm doing often as I secure and
tune phi.ini, looking at output from ps I see all httpd processes.
Each has the graceful command in the ps output
There are usually 10-15 threads running like this. I am used to just
seeing httpd listed, sans the graceful line.
Is apachectl the incorrect way to start, stop, or allow a friendly
reload where connections can finish?
I've seen another command used to starts and stop, httpd I believe,
is that the preferred method? What's the difference?
I can't answer your questions but I like to just write shell scripts
that load, unload and reload services or combinations of services
using launchctl.
// Brad
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