When installing the IBM HTTP Server, prompts appear for a login
ID and password. The ID you select must have the capability to log on as a
service.
Sobre Esta Tarefa
If you get an error when you try to start the IBM HTTP Server Service,
indicating a failure to start as a service, try one of the following:
Procedimento
- Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > User Manager.
- Select the user from the User Manager list.
- Click Policies > User Rights.
- Select the Show Advanced User Rights check box.
- Click Log on as a Service, from the right drop-down menu.
or
- Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
- Open Administrative Tools.
- Open Services. The local user you select is created in Local Users and
Groups, under Computer Management.
- Click Service > Actions > Properties.
- Choose the Log on tab.
- Select this account option and click Browse, to select the user
to associate with the service.
O Que Fazer Depois
If you get the following error when you try to start the IBM HTTP
Server Service:
Windows could not start the IBM HTTP Server on Local Computer. For more information, review the Event
Log. If this is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific
error code 1.
complete the following steps:
- Check the IBM HTTP Server <install_root>/logs/error.log file
for a specific error.
- If there is no error in the <install_root>/logs/error.log file,
try starting IBM HTTP Server from a command prompt by running the <install_root>/bin/apache.exe command.
- If the <install_root>/logs/error.log file indicates
that there was a problem loading the WebSphere Application Server plugin module,
check the http_plugin.log file for the error.