Re: STARTING apache or httpd
From: Adams Kevin J (kevin.adams_at_PHS.COM)
Date: 12/19/03
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 15:32:18 -0800 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
There are some good Redbooks on the subject.
Kevin Adams
PacifiCare Behavioral Health
Principal Systems Analyst
AIX CATE
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From: Leyden, Joseph [mailto:LeydenJ@MTA.NET]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 3:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [aix-l] STARTING apache or httpd
Got apache install, but no where to find a README file
or how do I get it started?
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John Jolet
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 10:07 AM
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Subject: Re: aix 5.2 and httpd question
okay, if you want to run a webserver on the box, i think you can get a
compiled copy of apache from www.bullfreeware.com. this file will come as
an excutable. set the file permissions on it: "chmod u+x *.exe". i
normally do such things in a directory i create under /tmp called install.
so you'd get the file to /tmp/install, do the chmod, then ./apachexxxx.exe
(whatever version you pick). that will create one or more .bff files. then
run "inutoc" to create the .toc file. then type smit install and when you
get to the location, put in /tmp/install. i always go down to where it says
_all_latest_ and hit f4, to make sure the .toc is readable. bull's stuff
normally lands in /usr/local.
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