User manual
Table Of Contents
- Web Technologies Administration
- Contents
- Web Technologies Overview
- Managing Web Technologies
- Managing Websites
- Using Server Admin to Manage Websites
- Changing the Access Port for a Website
- Improving Performance of Static Websites (PerformanceCache)
- Enabling Access and Error Logs for a Website
- Setting Up Directory Listing for a Website
- Connecting to Your Website
- Enabling WebDAV on Websites
- Enabling a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Script
- Enabling Server Side Includes (SSI)
- Viewing Website Settings
- Setting Server Responses to MIME Types and ContentHandlers
- Enabling SSL
- Enabling PHP
- User Content on Websites
- WebMail
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Working With Open-Source Applications
- Installing and Viewing WebModules
- Solving Problems
- Where to Find More Information
- Glossary
- Index

22 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies
Viewing Web Service Status
In Server Admin you can check the current state of the Apache server and which server
modules are active.
Web Service Overview
The overview in Server Admin shows server activity in summary form.
To view web service status overview:
1 Open Server Admin.
2 Click Overview in the button bar.
The Start/Stop Status Messages field displays a summary of server activity and the
server’s start date and time.
You can also view activity logs for each site on your server. See “Viewing Website
Settings” on page 34 for more information.
Web Service Modules in Use
You can view a list of modules in use on the server as well as modules that are available
but not in use.
To see which modules are enabled:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server your want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Modules pane, scroll to see the entire set of modules in use or available for use in
the server.
Viewing Logs of Web Service Activity
Web service in Mac OS X Server uses the standard Apache log format, so you can also
use any third-party log analysis tool to interpret the log data.
To view the log files:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Logs in the button bar.
3 Select the log you want to view in the list.
You can enable an access log and an error log for each site on the server. See “Enabling
Access and Error Logs for a Website” on page 27 for more information.
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