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Specifying File Locations
Specifying Server and File Locations
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ErrorLog
Sets the name of the file to which the server notes any errors it encounters. If the
name of the file does not begin with a slash (/), then it is assumed to be relative to
the
. If the name of the file begins with a pipe (|), then it is assumed to
be a command to spawn to handle the error log.
LockFile
Sets the path to the lockfile used when Oracle HTTP Server is compiled with either
USE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
 or USE_FLOCK_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT. It is
recommended that default value be used. The main reason for changing it is if the
logs directory is NFS mounted, since the lockfile must be stored on a local disk.
PidFile
Enables you to set and change the location of the PID file to which the server
records the process identification number. If the filename does not begin with a
slash (/), then it is assumed to be relative to the
ScoreBoardFile
Required in some architectures to set a file that the server uses to communicate
between the parent and children processes. To verify if your architecture requires a
scoreboard file, run Oracle HTTP Server and see if it creates the file named by the
directive. If your architecture requires it then you must ensure that this file is not
used at the same time by more than one invocation of the server.
See Also:
“ErrorLog directive” in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
“LockFile directive” in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
“PidFile directive” in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
“ScoreBoardFile directive” in the Apache Server
documentation.