Linux httpd command
Linux httpd command is the Apache HTTP server program.
httpd for the Apache HTTP server program. Direct implementation of the program to start the server service.
grammar
httpd [-hlLStvVX][-c<httpd指令>][-C<httpd指令>][-d<服务器根目录>][-D<设定文件参数>][-f<设定文件>]
Parameter Description:
- -c <httpd command> before reading the configuration file, execute the command options.
- -C <Httpd command> after reading the configuration file, then execute the command options.
- -d <server root> root directory of the server.
- -D <Set the parameter file> specifies the parameters passed to the configuration file.
- -f <Preferences file> Specify configuration file.
- -h displays help.
- -l display module included in the server at compile time.
- -L Display Description httpd command.
- -S Display profile settings.
- The syntax is correct -t test configuration file.
- -v Displays version information.
- -V Display version information and the establishment of the environment.
- -X Way of a single procedure to start the server.
Examples
Check the configuration file syntax error
# httpd -t httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName Syntax OK
Start httpd
httpd httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
Compile display module
# httpd -l Compiled in modules: core.c prefork.c http_core.c mod_so.c
Show Profiles
# httpd -L>1.log|tail -n 20 1.log Maximum number of children alive at the same time Allowed in *.conf only outside , or ServerLimit (prefork.c) Maximum value of MaxClients for this run of Apache Allowed in *.conf only outside , or KeepAliveTimeout (http_core.c) Keep-Alive timeout duration (sec) Allowed in *.conf only outside , or MaxKeepAliveRequests (http_core.c) Maximum number of Keep-Alive requests per connection, or 0 for infinite Allowed in *.conf only outside , or KeepAlive (http_core.c) Whether persistent connections should be On or Off Allowed in *.conf only outside , or LoadModule (mod_so.c) a module name and the name of a shared object file to load it from Allowed in *.conf only outside , or LoadFile (mod_so.c) shared object file or library to load into the server at runtime Allowed in *.conf only outside , or