Use the ibmproxy command to start the server.
You can set all these flags (except -r) using the directives in the server configuration file.
It is common practice to create a file named README containing instructions or notices to be read by anyone new to the directory. By default, the ibmproxy command embeds any README file in the hypertext version of a directory. The README file instructions can also be set with the DirReadme configuration directive.
ibmproxy [-Flag [-Flag [-Flag..]]]
Because the http daemon must read the configuration file the server is currently using in order to access the PidFile, you must specify the same configuration file when restarting. If you used the -r flag and a specific configuration file when you started the server, then you must specify this flag and the same file with -restart.
Signal handling options also exist on Linux and UNIX platforms only. On Linux and UNIX platforms, the following options are available.
ibmproxy -p 8080 -r /usr/etc/ibmproxy.conf
startsrc -s ibmproxy
If the default configuration file does not exist, the ibmproxy command exports the /Public directory tree. This tree can contain soft links to other directory trees.