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Starting and Stopping the Administration Web Server

When you install Chili!Soft ASP, the setup program installs an administration Web server, which hosts the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console. By default, the administration Web server is configured to start when you start the computer running Chili!Soft ASP. Although you can start and stop the ASP Server by using the Administration Console (as described in "Stopping and Restarting the ASP Server" in this chapter), to start or stop the administration Web server, you must use the command-line utility, admtool, which is installed with Chili!Soft ASP.

To start or stop the administration Web server, use the following procedure.

To start or stop the administration Web server

1.   Telnet or log into the computer running Chili!Soft ASP as root.

2.   Change directories (cd) to the Chili!Soft root installation directory (the default is /usr/local/chilisoft/casp for bundle installations and /opt/casp for custom installations).

3.   Start the admtool utility by running the following command:

./admtool

When you start the admtool utility, the following list of options displays:

1. Start admin server. Starts the administration Web server.

2. Stop admin server. Stops the administration Web server.

3. Admin server status. Indicates whether the administration Web server is running or stopped.

4. Add a user. Adds a new administrator username and password or changes the password for an existing username.

5. Remove a user. Removes a username.

6. List users. Shows a list of all usernames currently configured for the Administration Console.

7. Quit. Saves any changes and exits the admtool utility.

4.   To start the administration Web server, enter the number 1 (Start admin server)

– or –

To stop the administration Web enter the number 2 (Stop admin server).

5.   When prompted, press Enter to continue.

6.   To save any changes and exit, enter 7 (Quit).

See also:

Accessing the Administration Console in this chapter

Stopping and Restarting the ASP Server in this chapter

Starting and Stopping the Web Server in this chapter

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