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Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle HTTP Server Overview
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Stopping Oracle HTTP Server
To stop Oracle HTTP Server, use the stopproc command:
UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin> opmnctl [verbose] stopproc
ias-component=HTTP_Server
Windows: ORACLE_HOME\opmn\bin> opmnctl [verbose] stopproc
ias-component=HTTP_Server
Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
Restarting Oracle HTTP Server performs a graceful restart, which is invisible to
clients. In a graceful restart, on UNIX, a USR1 signal is sent. When the process
receives this signal, it tells the children to exit after processing the current request.
(Children that are not servicing requests exit immediately.)
The parent re-reads the configuration files and re-opens the log files, replacing the
children with new children in accordance with the settings it finds when re-reading
the configuration files. It always observes the process creation settings
(MaxClients, MaxSpareServers, MinSpareServers) specified, and takes the
current server load into account.
To restart Oracle HTTP Server, use the restartproc command:
UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin> opmnctl [verbose] restartproc
ias-component=HTTP_Server
Windows: ORACLE_HOME\opmn\bin> opmnctl [verbose] restartproc
ias-component=HTTP_Server
See Also:
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
Administrator’s Guide for more information on opmnctl command
options.