On Windows operating systems, you can create multiple instances
of IBM HTTP Server by manually creating additional service names.
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When you install IBM HTTP Server, you create one IBM HTTP Server
as a Windows service with a default name. If you need to run with more than
one IBM HTTP Server instance, you can manually create additional service names.
Procedimento
- Install a new service name. Use the apache.exe program,
which is located in the bin directory of the IBM HTTP Server installation.
The command syntax for installing a new service name is:
apache -k install -n <new_service_name> -f
<path_to_new_configuration_file>
This
command allows you to associate a unique configuration file with each service
name.
- Specify different IP addresses or ports in the Listen directives
of each configuration file and specify different log file names.
- Optional: Change settings of the new service using
the Windows Services control panel. The new service name will have
"Log On" set to "Local System Account" and will have "Startup Type" set to
"Automatic." You can change these default settings using the Windows Services
control panel. It might be necessary to change the "Log On" setting of the
new service name to match the "Log On" of the main installation in order to
ensure that file permissions will allow the new service name to run.
- Disable the Fast Response Cache Accelerator (FRCA). When
running multiple instances of IBM HTTP Server, you must disable the FRCA (AFPA
directives) in all configuration files.
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After creating a new service name, you can add it to the WebSphere
Administration Server administrative console by creating a new Web server
definition and specifying the new service name and the path to the new configuration
file.
The syntax for uninstalling an existing service name is:
apache -k uninstall -n <service_name>