iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 5.1+)

Managing the iTP Secure WebServer From Your
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Server Control: Start
What You See
This screen displays information under the following headings:
Server Path:
This line gives the pathname of the bin directory on the path you specified at the
Welcome screen. The bin directory contains executable programs.
If the directory httpd is present on the path, the display includes the binder
timestamp, the version procedure (VPROC), and the native mode of the iTP Secure
WebServer.
If the directory httpd is not present on the path, the display includes an error
message under this heading.
Configuration Files:
This line gives the pathname of the conf directory on the path you specified at the
Welcome screen. The conf directory contains the iTP Secure WebServer
configuration files.
The display lists the file name, size, and last modification date for every
configuration file.
Server Log Files:
This line gives the pathname of the logs directory on the path you specified at the
Welcome screen. The logs directory contains the iTP Secure WebServer error log
files.
The display lists the file name, size, and last modification date for every error file.
What You Do
This screen is for your information. Select the next function you want from the menu on
the left side of the screen.
Server Control: Start
This screen lets you start the iTP Secure WebServer environment. You reach it by
selecting Start from the menu on the left side of the screen.
What You See
The display includes the title line Server Control: Start and directs you to click the Start
Server button to start the server.
If this is the first time you have started the server since using the Administration Server
to edit the configuration file, the screen displays the line “using edited configuration
file.” If you have not edited the configuration file since the last time you started the
server, the screen displays the line “using current configuration file.