Various capabilities in IBM® HTTP Server V5.3 for z/OS® are available in IBM HTTP Server, but implemented differently. Learn about key differences that are important for using a web server.
The part and chapters correspond to the part and chapters in publication number SC34-4826-09 of the z/OS HTTP Server Planning, Install, and Using guide for IBM HTTP Server V5.3 for z/OS.
The following topics apply to chapter 4:
No topics apply to chapter 5.
Start your server from the z/OS UNIX system shell by running the apachectl command with either the start or -k start parameters. For more information, read the Using apachectl commands to start IBM HTTP Server topic.
Start your server with a procedure by using the Using JCL procedures to start IBM HTTP Server on z/OS topic as a guide.
Start multiple instances of your server by running the bin/install_ihs script multiple times as described in the Configuring an instance of IBM HTTP Server on the z/OS system topic.
You can either restart the server or restart the server gracefully. To restart the server, pass the restart parameter to the apachectl command. To restart the server gracefully, pass the graceful parameter to the apachectl command. You can alternatively run the equivalent MVS console command. Read the Using JCL procedures to start IBM HTTP Server on z/OS topic for more information.
Stop your server from the z/OS UNIX system shell by running the apachectl command with the stop parameter. For more information, read the Using apachectl commands to start IBM HTTP Server topic.
You can stop your server from the MVS console, but you cannot cancel it from the console. Read the Using JCL procedures to start IBM HTTP Server on z/OS topic for more information.