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10.4. Starting and Stopping httpd
			The 
httpd RPM installs the /etc/init.d/httpd script, which can be accessed using the /sbin/service command.
		
			To start the server, as root type:
		
service httpd start
service httpd start
			To stop the server, as root type:
		
service httpd stop
service httpd stop
			The 
restart option is a shorthand way of stopping and then starting the Apache HTTP Server.
		
			To restart the server, as root type:
		
service httpd restart
service httpd restart
Note
				If running the Apache HTTP Server as a secure server, it may be necessary to type the server password whenever using the 
start or restart options.
			
			After editing the 
httpd.conf file, however, it is not necessary to explicitly stop and start the server. Instead, use the reload option.
		
			To reload the server configuration file, as root type:
		
service httpd reload
service httpd reload
Note
				If running the Apache HTTP Server as a secure server, the server password is not required when using the 
reload option.
			
			By default, the 
httpd service does not start automatically at boot time. To configure the httpd service to start up at boot time, use an initscript utility, such as /sbin/chkconfig, /usr/sbin/ntsysv, or the Services Configuration Tool program. Refer to the chapter titled Controlling Access to Services in System Administrators Guide for more information regarding these tools.
		Note
				If running the Apache HTTP Server as a secure server, the secure server's password is required after the machine boots when using an encrypted private SSL key.
			
				For information about setting up an Apache HTTP Secure Server, refer to the chapter titled Apache HTTP Secure Server Configuration in the System Administrators Guide.