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Hi,
As we know, in iis on windows platform if we encounter a problem in a particular website, we go to IIS manager and right click the website which is ...
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- 10-14-2004 #1Just Joined!
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curious question
Hi,
As we know, in iis on windows platform if we encounter a problem in a particular website, we go to IIS manager and right click the website which is creating problem and can start and stop the website because of GUI and user friendly interface but in Linux when a particular website has problem how we can start/stop that particular site without restarting the httpd service using /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart. because it kill all the session for other sites. Any suggestion regarding this will be appreciated.
thanx
- 10-15-2004 #2
- 10-15-2004 #3
Originally Posted by lugoteehalt
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- 10-15-2004 #4Just Joined!
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still waiting for appropriate solution
- 10-15-2004 #5
You cannot unless you run serperate httpd daemons per site. But whats wrong with restarting the main server?
- 10-15-2004 #6What? Oh, sorry. I was distracted by their avatar...
Originally Posted by lakerdonald
Registered Linux user #270181
TechieMoe's Tech Rants
- 10-15-2004 #7
TechieMoe: that's just pathetic man.
- 10-15-2004 #8haha.. what? She's a nice looking chick... whoever she is.
Originally Posted by lakerdonald
Registered Linux user #270181
TechieMoe's Tech Rants
- 10-15-2004 #9
its called pr0n, moe. pr0n.
- 10-15-2004 #10
Please dont take posts right of topic like this. What does it have to do with the post?


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