No, a reload it is not possible with tntnet. As workaround you can run tntnet in
a docker container and use apache as reverse proxy. Start a second instances of
this container (with tntnet), stop the first, let the apache do a failover. But
you sessions will lost. 

Best regards,

Olaf

> Raphael Fuchs <[email protected]> hat am 6. Februar 2016 um 18:17
> geschrieben:
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> when changing a website in apache it is updated without restarting apache
> itself.
> 
> Is there a method to update the contents without restarting the server, or
> without going offline?
> 
> Cheers,
> Raphael
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