# apachectl graceful

snip from manpage:

       graceful    Gracefully restarts the Apache daemon by send­
                   ing it a SIGUSR1.  If the daemon is  not  run­
                   ning, it is started.  This differs from a nor­
                   mal restart in that currently open connections
                   are  not  aborted.   A side effect is that old
                   log files  will  not  be  closed  immediately.
                   This  means  that  if  used  in a log rotation
                   script, a substantial delay may  be  necessary
                   to  ensure  that  the old log files are closed
                   before processing them.  This command automat­
                   ically checks the configuration files via con­
                   figtest before initiating the restart to  make
                   sure Apache doesn't die.

Donald Tyler wrote:

Hi,





We are building an Intranet for our company and I was wondering how
people deal with having to restart the server when its running an
intranet. Obviously if there is a complex process running and the server
restarts in the middle of it then its going to screw a lot of stuff up.



The only thing I could think of was to script the Intranet in such a way
as I could go into the admin section and simply disable it, then all the
currently running processes would finish, but the system would refuse to
start any new ones until I re-enabled it again.



Just want some advice, thanks.





Donald



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