Re: Best way to activate changes in PRODUCTION Apache system without stopping and starting server

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--- Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 12/13/06, Roger Hendrix at Baldor-IS
> <RHendrix@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Greetings:
> >
> > A simple question!
> >
> > I have a production system running Apache 2.2 over
> a SLES10 linux operating system.
> >
> > I have made changes to the SSL links in a virtual
> host that is running on the server.
> >
> > Is there a way to activate these changes without
> doing an rcapache2 stop  & reapache2 start?
> 
> I know nothing about SLES, but any decent apache
> install will have a
> way to gracefully restart apache, which will cause
> apache to reread
> the config without losing any existing or pending
> connections.  Try
> reading through rcapache2 to see what options it
> provides, and in the
> worst case, send a USR1 signal to the root-owned
> process.
> 
> See:
>
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/stopping.html#graceful
> 
> Joshua.
> 

Yup, usually apachectl restart so it should be in SEL,
Novell wouldn't forget that type of functionality.

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