Robert Garcia wrote:
The apple gui is a great start but leaves a lot behind. Because it only handles the the basics in the gui, you still have to hit the text editor. And the apache issue of restarting the whole webserver to update changes is always an issue, and the most irratating.
To anyone using apache on OS X: you can restart apache without any interruptions in service. Don't use the Server Settings GUI to restart it. Instead, use the command "apachectl graceful". This allows the server to continue processing requests while children are restarted with your new configuration as traffic allows.
And, yes, Server Settings is a joke. We blew past it's capabilities the first day we used it. However, there are benefits to apache's config file setup. It just depends on your specific needs and what you like.
- Jeff
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