Managing highly available HTTP Server (powered by Apache)
In the IBM HTTP Server for i5/OS, you can manage your highly available HTTP Server using a 5250 session.
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- To stop or end the highly available HTTP Server (powered by Apache), do the following:
Enter ENDTCPSVR CL command or use the IBM® Simple Cluster Management interface available through iSeries™ Navigator.
- To force a switchover to cause the primary and backup HTTP Servers to switch roles (primary to backup, backup to primary), see Setting up a cluster using clustering CL commands for HTTP Serveror using the IBM Simple Cluster Management interface available through iSeries Navigator.
- To determine which highly available HTTP Server is the primary or backup use WRKACTJOB CL command. The primary subsystem will have job QZHBEXPG running.
For more information on Clusters, see Clustering troubleshooting.
For instructions on how to set up a highly available Web server, see Setting up and administration of a highly available Web server cluster on HTTP Server (powered by Apache).
Parent topic:
HTTP Server tasks