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apachectl(8)





NAME

       apachectl - Apache HTTP server control interface


SYNOPSIS

       apachectl command [...]


DESCRIPTION

       apachectl  is  a  front  end  to the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol
       (HTTP) server.  It is designed to help the  administrator  control  the
       functioning of the Apache httpd daemon.

       NOTE:  If  your  Apache  installation uses non-standard paths, you will
       need to edit the apachectl script to set the appropriate paths to  your
       PID  file  and  your  httpd binary.  See the comments in the script for
       details.

       The apachectl script returns a 0 exit value on success, and  >0  if  an
       error occurs.  For more details, view the comments in the script.

       Full documentation for Apache is available at http://httpd.apache.org/


OPTIONS

       The command can be any one or more of the following options:

       start       Start  the  Apache daemon.  Gives an error if it is already
                   running.

       stop        Stops the Apache daemon.

       restart     Restarts the Apache daemon by sending it a SIGHUP.  If  the
                   daemon  is  not running, it is started.  This command auto-
                   matically checks the  configuration  files  via  configtest
                   before  initiating  the restart to make sure Apache doesn't
                   die.

       fullstatus  Displays a full status report from mod_status.  For this to
                   work,  you  need  to have mod_status enabled on your server
                   and a text-based browser such as  lynx  available  on  your
                   system.   The  URL  used to access the status report can be
                   set by editing the STATUSURL variable in the script.

       status      Displays a brief status report.  Similar to the  fullstatus
                   option,  except  that  the list of requests currently being
                   served is omitted.

       graceful    Gracefully restarts the  Apache  daemon  by  sending  it  a
                   SIGUSR1.   If  the  daemon  is  not running, it is started.
                   This differs from a normal restart in that  currently  open
                   connections are not aborted.  A side effect is that old log
                   files will not be closed immediately.  This means  that  if
                   used  in  a log rotation script, a substantial delay may be
                   necessary to ensure that  the  old  log  files  are  closed
                   before  processing them.  This command automatically checks
                   the configuration files via  configtest  before  initiating
                   the restart to make sure Apache doesn't die.

       configtest  Run a configuration file syntax test. It parses the config-
                   uration files and either  reports  Syntax  Ok  or  detailed
                   information about the particular syntax error.

       help        Displays a short help message.


SEE ALSO

       httpd(8)

                                 February 2004                    apachectl(8)

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