Configure Web Server
Under Unix/Linux/Mac Operating Systems, you can choose the Web Server to be used with Zend Core by selecting an installed Apache package.
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<Cancel> Note: Figure 4 - Apache Package Selection Apache versions 2.0 onwards must be compiled in prefork mode. To configure your Web Server for use with Zend Core: 1. Select one of the existing detected Apache installations (if available) -Or- select to specify your web server's location and enter the location of your apachectl script. The following message will then appear (the message will vary slightly according to your settings): Send Lore v2.5 I HPORTAKT' 2end Core Installation must detect your Apache server configuration. Tiro detection options are available: Auto detection: Configuration will be automatically detected. Kote: Selecting this option vill cause the installation to stop ail running veb servers and start selected Apache, using /etc/init.d/httpd. Expert mode: Manually enter the Apache configuration. Choosing this option will NOT interrupt your veb servers and will restart only selected Apache. Answer 'yes' to use auto detection or 'no' to enter expert node. Figure S - Apache server Detection Method
Select Yes for your Apache server configuration to be automatically detected. Selecting this option will cause all running web servers using the specified Apache to stop. You will be prompted to confirm you Apache startup command. Select No to manually select your Apache configuration. Selecting this option will NOT interrupt your Web Servers and will restart only the selected Apache. If you choose this option, enter your Apache configuration file location in the following dialog:
2. Click OK to continue. Your Apache settings will be detected and displayed.
3. Edit the settings if necessary and click OK. Your Apache Server will be configured for use with Zend Core. |
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