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Oracle HTTP Server Management
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Oracle HTTP Server Administrator’s Guide
Oracle HTTP Server Management
You can manage Oracle HTTP Server using opmnctl. It is the command-line utility
for Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN) for process
management. It is located in
UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin
Windows: ORACLE_HOME\opmn\bin
Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle HTTP Server is managed by Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
(OPMN). You must always use the opmnctl utility to start, stop and restart Oracle
HTTP Server. Otherwise, the configuration management infrastructure cannot
detect or communicate with the Oracle HTTP Server processes, and problems may
occur.
To determine the state of Oracle HTTP Server, use the following command:
opmnctl status
The processes are listed with their current state such as “Up” or “Down”.
Starting Oracle HTTP Server
To start Oracle HTTP Server, use the startproc command:
UNIX: ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin> opmnctl [verbose] startproc
ias-component=HTTP_Server
Windows: ORACLE_HOME\opmn\bin> opmnctl [verbose] startproc
ias-component=HTTP_Server
See Also:
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
Administrator’s Guide for more information on opmnctl.
Note:
Do not use the apachectl utility to manage the Oracle
HTTP Server.