Specifications

Managing Web Service
This section describes typical day-to-day tasks you might perform after you set up
Web service on your server. Initial setup information appears in “Setting Up Web
Service on page 20.
For more information about website management, see “Managing Websites
on page 48.
Checking Web Service Status
Use Server Admin to check the status of Web service.
To view Web service status:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select Web.
4 To see information such as whether the service is running, when it started, Apache
Server version, number of requests per second, and server throughput, click Overview.
5 To review access and error logs, click Logs.
To choose which log to view, select the logs in the list. The corresponding log
appears below.
Use the Filter eld in the lower right to search for specic entries.
6 To see graphs of connected users or throughput, click Graphs.
Use the pop-up menus to choose which graph to view and the duration of time to
graph data for.
7 To see a list of websites, click Sites.
The list includes the domain name, address, port, and whether the site is enabled.
From the command line:
To see if Web service is running: m
$ sudo serveradmin status web
To see complete Web service status: m
$ sudo serveradmin fullstatus web
For information about serveradmin, see its man page. For the basics of command-line
tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line Administration.
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