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Running the Oracle HTTP Server on OpenVMS
D-18 Oracle9i Installation Guide Release 2 (9.2.0.2) for HP Alpha OpenVMS
-"V": Displays the HTTPD base version, its build date, and a list of compile
settings that influence the behavior and performance of the server.
-h: Displays a list of the HTTPD options.
-l: Displays a list of all modules compiled into the server.
"L": Displays a list of directives with expected arguments and places where
the directive is valid.
The following example shows how to enter the L option to list the available
configuration directives:
$ HTTPD -"L"
Virtual Host Support
The term virtual host refers to the practice of maintaining a single server to serve
pages for multiple virtual hosts
. Both IP-based and name-based virtual host
support are available on the Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS.
For more information, see the Apache Software Foundation documentation at the
following web site:
http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/index.html
Dynamic Shared Object Support
Dynamic shared object support provides a method to format code so that it will
load into the address space of an executable program at run time
. This
functionality is supported on OpenVMS
. For more information, see the Apache
Software Foundation documentation at the following web site:
http://www.apache.org/docs/dso.html
File Handlers
The Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS supports the ability to use file handlers
explicitly
. For more information, see the Apache Software Foundation
documentation at the following web site:
Note: On OpenVMS, the security profile of the running server is
the same on all virtual hosts.
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