iTP Secure WebServer System Administrators Guide (Version 7.5+)

adds and starts the server definitions to the pathmon specified in the configuration
file. You can configure other serverclasses along with httpd. You must configure
one httpd server in the configuration file that has all the server definitions that are
to be added to the pathmon. The config-filename is a mandatory input
parameter with this option.
You must provide a confirmation to the following question while you run this
command. "Pathmon <pathmon-name> is already running. Do you
want to add new servers to the same pathmon?(y/[n])"The default
value is n or N(no). The task aborts when you use the default value. When you
enter y or Y, the task is performed. In case, more than one pathmons are
configured in the configuration file, this question is prompted for each pathmon
and servers are added to only that pathmon for which you enter y or Y. The iTP
Secure WebServer must be online-upgrade enabled.
-delete
deletes the servers running in the pathmon environment mentioned in the
configuration file used with this command. Pathmon and other serverclasses continue
to run. The config-filename is a mandatory input parameter with this option.
You must provide a confirmation to the following question while you run this
command. "Pathmon $ZWEB is already running. Following servers
will be deleted from the pathmon: <List of servers mentioned
in configuration file>. Do you wish to continue?(y/[n])". The
default value is n or N(no). The task aborts when you use the default value.
When you enter y or Y the task is performed. In case, more than one pathmons
are configured in the configuration file, this question is prompted for each pathmon
and servers are deleted from only that pathmon for which you enter y or Y.
-rollover
causes the current log files to be saved and the iTP Secure WebServer to write to
a new log file. You can use this argument alone or with the -start, -stop,
-restart, -add, -delete, and -restarth options.
-noprompt
disables the questions prompted for user confirmation in case of
-stop,-restart,-add and-delete. When you use this option along with
-stop/-restart/-add/-delete commands, the task is performed without the
user confirmation.
serverclass-name
is the name of the serverclass. For more information about serverclass name, see
Server (page 247). You can specify the serverclass-name only with the
-restart option.
The serverclass is restarted using the configuration from the specified
config-filename. The Server definition for the serverclass must be present in
the config-filename configuration file. An error is returned if the Server
definition is not present in the configuration file.
If the serverclass is not running, it is added to the PATHMON. If the serverclass is
running, it is restarted without stopping the PATHMON and other serverclasses.
Consider the following when restarting individual serverclasses:
If a serverclass is running and you modify the serverclass name as part of the
configuration update, the serverclass continues to run with the older
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