Re: My doubts with apache server on centos installation

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2009/10/9 vijay shanker <vijaydshanker@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Linux geeks,

I have just started to setup a production server with centos; and moved from windows server to centos. My first encounter with this great linux distro is good.

I am not able to understand what is the point of having scattered folders for apache server installation.

when i see the /etc/httpd folder; it has only conf folder and links to logs, module and , run. As i have been working on Windows where all these files are stored in a single installation folder.

So, this makes me quite confused to start with.

Can anyone tell me what is the idea behind using such a installation pattern.

Now i am going to install java, I have two options via RPM and other is extracting the distro and use it. i have a feeling if i use first option, all the folders like jre and jdk will be palced any where. Not to be found.

Please tell me or point to any relevant link. so i can go ahead without any doubt over this issue.

rpm -ql <package name>

will tell you were the package's files are

rpm -ql <package name> | grep conf

will show only those files having 'conf' in their names.
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for jdk, i use the .bin, not the .rpm. (but i'm only interested in plugin)
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docs are everywhere but you can start here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

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