iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 6.0+)

Managing the iTP Secure WebServer Using Scripts
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PATHMON Environment’s Autorestart for the iTP
Secure WebServer and Related Processes
When you use -rollover with -stop, the current log files are saved before the
httpd process is stopped. When the iTP Secure WebServer is started again, it
begins logging to new files.
PATHMON Environment’s Autorestart for the
iTP Secure WebServer and Related Processes
Because the iTP Secure WebServer and related processes run in a PATHMON
environment, a process that fails is restarted automatically, ensuring persistence of its
service. (PATHMON does not automatically restart a process that the operator has
explicitly stopped.)
Note. If no disk space is available to save the current log files, a message (#580) appears on
the command line. Logging stops, and the iTP Secure WebServer reports to the Event
Management Service (EMS) that it cannot write to the log files. To recover from this condition,
either provide more disk space for the logs or, if the log files are very large, archive or delete
them and restart the httpd process.