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diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/ab.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/ab.8 deleted file mode 100644 index aa1c7ab2..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/ab.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "AB" 8 "2004-11-14" "Apache HTTP Server" "ab" - -.SH NAME -ab \- Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBab\fR [ -\fBA\fR \fIauth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR \fIconcurrency\fR ] [ -\fBC\fR \fIcookie-name\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBd\fR ] [ -\fBe\fR \fIcsv-file\fR ] [ -\fBg\fR \fIgnuplot-file\fR ] [ -\fBh\fR ] [ -\fBH\fR \fIcustom-header\fR ] [ -\fBi\fR ] [ -\fBk\fR ] [ -\fBn\fR \fIrequests\fR ] [ -\fBp\fR \fIPOST-file\fR ] [ -\fBP\fR \fIproxy-auth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR ] [ -\fBq\fR ] [ -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBS\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR \fItimelimit\fR ] [ -\fBT\fR \fIcontent-type\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR \fIverbosity\fR] [ -\fBV\fR ] [ -\fBw\fR ] [ -\fBx\fR \fI<table>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBX\fR \fIproxy\fR[:\fIport\fR] ] [ -\fBy\fR \fI<tr>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBz\fR \fI<td>-attributes\fR ] [http://]\fIhostname\fR[:\fIport\fR]/\fIpath\fR - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -ab is a tool for benchmarking your Apache Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server\&. It is designed to give you an impression of how your current Apache installation performs\&. This especially shows you how many requests per second your Apache installation is capable of serving\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - - -.TP --A \fIauth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR -Supply BASIC Authentication credentials to the server\&. The username and password are separated by a single : and sent on the wire base64 encoded\&. The string is sent regardless of whether the server needs it (\fIi\&.e\&.\fR, has sent an 401 authentication needed)\&. -.TP --c \fIconcurrency\fR -Number of multiple requests to perform at a time\&. Default is one request at a time\&. -.TP --C \fIcookie-name\fR=\fIvalue\fR -Add a Cookie: line to the request\&. The argument is typically in the form of a \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR pair\&. This field is repeatable\&. -.TP --d -Do not display the "percentage served within XX [ms] table"\&. (legacy support)\&. -.TP --e \fIcsv-file\fR -Write a Comma separated value (CSV) file which contains for each percentage (from 1% to 100%) the time (in milliseconds) it took to serve that percentage of the requests\&. This is usually more useful than the 'gnuplot' file; as the results are already 'binned'\&. -.TP --g \fIgnuplot-file\fR -Write all measured values out as a 'gnuplot' or TSV (Tab separate values) file\&. This file can easily be imported into packages like Gnuplot, IDL, Mathematica, Igor or even Excel\&. The labels are on the first line of the file\&. -.TP --h -Display usage information\&. -.TP --H \fIcustom-header\fR -Append extra headers to the request\&. The argument is typically in the form of a valid header line, containing a colon-separated field-value pair (\fIi\&.e\&.\fR, "Accept-Encoding: zip/zop;8bit")\&. -.TP --i -Do HEAD requests instead of GET\&. -.TP --k -Enable the HTTP KeepAlive feature, \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, perform multiple requests within one HTTP session\&. Default is no KeepAlive\&. -.TP --n \fIrequests\fR -Number of requests to perform for the benchmarking session\&. The default is to just perform a single request which usually leads to non-representative benchmarking results\&. -.TP --p \fIPOST-file\fR -File containing data to POST\&. -.TP --P \fIproxy-auth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR -Supply BASIC Authentication credentials to a proxy en-route\&. The username and password are separated by a single : and sent on the wire base64 encoded\&. The string is sent regardless of whether the proxy needs it (\fIi\&.e\&.\fR, has sent an 407 proxy authentication needed)\&. -.TP --q -When processing more than 150 requests, ab outputs a progress count on stderr every 10% or 100 requests or so\&. The -q flag will suppress these messages\&. -.TP --s -When compiled in (ab -h will show you) use the SSL protected https rather than the http protocol\&. This feature is experimental and \fIvery\fR rudimentary\&. You probably do not want to use it\&. -.TP --S -Do not display the median and standard deviation values, nor display the warning/error messages when the average and median are more than one or two times the standard deviation apart\&. And default to the min/avg/max values\&. (legacy support)\&. -.TP --t \fItimelimit\fR -Maximum number of seconds to spend for benchmarking\&. This implies a -n 50000 internally\&. Use this to benchmark the server within a fixed total amount of time\&. Per default there is no timelimit\&. -.TP --T \fIcontent-type\fR -Content-type header to use for POST data\&. -.TP --v \fIverbosity\fR -Set verbosity level - 4 and above prints information on headers, 3 and above prints response codes (404, 200, etc\&.), 2 and above prints warnings and info\&. -.TP --V -Display version number and exit\&. -.TP --w -Print out results in HTML tables\&. Default table is two columns wide, with a white background\&. -.TP --x \fI<table>-attributes\fR -String to use as attributes for <table>\&. Attributes are inserted <table \fIhere\fR >\&. -.TP --X \fIproxy\fR[:\fIport\fR] -Use a proxy server for the requests\&. -.TP --y \fI<tr>-attributes\fR -String to use as attributes for <tr>\&. -.TP --z \fI<td>-attributes\fR -String to use as attributes for <td>\&. - -.SH "BUGS" - -.PP -There are various statically declared buffers of fixed length\&. Combined with the lazy parsing of the command line arguments, the response headers from the server and other external inputs, this might bite you\&. - -.PP -It does not implement HTTP/1\&.x fully; only accepts some 'expected' forms of responses\&. The rather heavy use of strstr(3) shows up top in profile, which might indicate a performance problem; \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, you would measure the ab performance rather than the server's\&. - diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/apachectl.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/apachectl.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 3b727381..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/apachectl.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "APACHECTL" 8 "2004-01-06" "Apache HTTP Server" "apachectl" - -.SH NAME -apachectl \- Apache HTTP Server Control Interface - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -When acting in pass-through mode, apachectl can take all the arguments available for the httpd binary\&. - -.PP -\fBapachectl\fR [ \fIhttpd-argument\fR ] - -.PP -When acting in SysV init mode, apachectl takes simple, one-word commands, defined below\&. - -.PP -\fBapachectl\fR \fIcommand\fR - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -apachectl is a front end to the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server\&. It is designed to help the administrator control the functioning of the Apache httpd daemon\&. - -.PP -The apachectl script can operate in two modes\&. First, it can act as a simple front-end to the httpd command that simply sets any necessary environment variables and then invokes httpd, passing through any command line arguments\&. Second, apachectl can act as a SysV init script, taking simple one-word arguments like start, restart, and stop, and translating them into appropriate signals to httpd\&. - -.PP -If your Apache installation uses non-standard paths, you will need to edit the apachectl script to set the appropriate paths to the httpd binary\&. You can also specify any necessary httpd command line arguments\&. See the comments in the script for details\&. - -.PP -The apachectl script returns a 0 exit value on success, and >0 if an error occurs\&. For more details, view the comments in the script\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - -.PP -Only the SysV init-style options are defined here\&. Other arguments are defined on the httpd manual page\&. - - -.TP -start -Start the Apache httpd daemon\&. Gives an error if it is already running\&. This is equivalent to apachectl -k start\&. -.TP -stop -Stops the Apache httpd daemon\&. This is equivalent to apachectl -k stop\&. -.TP -restart -Restarts the Apache httpd daemon\&. If the daemon is not running, it is started\&. This command automatically checks the configuration files as in configtest before initiating the restart to make sure the daemon doesn't die\&. This is equivalent to apachectl -k restart\&. -.TP -fullstatus -Displays a full status report from mod_status\&. For this to work, you need to have mod_status enabled on your server and a text-based browser such as lynx available on your system\&. The URL used to access the status report can be set by editing the STATUSURL variable in the script\&. -.TP -status -Displays a brief status report\&. Similar to the fullstatus option, except that the list of requests currently being served is omitted\&. -.TP -graceful -Gracefully restarts the Apache httpd daemon\&. If the daemon is not running, it is started\&. This differs from a normal 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 automatically checks the configuration files as in configtest before initiating the restart to make sure Apache doesn't die\&. This is equivalent to apachectl -k graceful\&. -.TP -configtest -Run a configuration file syntax test\&. It parses the configuration files and either reports Syntax Ok or detailed information about the particular syntax error\&. This is equivalent to apachectl -t\&. - -.PP -The following additional option is available, but deprecated\&. - - -.TP -startssl -This is equivalent to apachectl -k start -DSSL\&. We recommend that you use that command explicitly, or you adjust your httpd\&.conf to remove the <IfDefine> section so that SSL will always be available\&. - diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/apxs.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/apxs.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 759a0459..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/apxs.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "APXS" 8 "2004-11-20" "Apache HTTP Server" "apxs" - -.SH NAME -apxs \- APache eXtenSion tool - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBapxs\fR -\fBg\fR [ -\fBS\fR \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] -\fBn\fR \fImodname\fR - -.PP -\fBapxs\fR -\fBq\fR [ -\fBS\fR \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] \fIquery\fR \&.\&.\&. - -.PP -\fBapxs\fR -\fBc\fR [ -\fBS\fR \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBo\fR \fIdsofile\fR ] [ -\fBI\fR \fIincdir\fR ] [ -\fBD\fR \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBL\fR \fIlibdir\fR ] [ -\fBl\fR \fIlibname\fR ] [ -\fBWc,\fR\fIcompiler-flags\fR ] [ -\fBWl,\fR\fIlinker-flags\fR ] \fIfiles\fR \&.\&.\&. - -.PP -\fBapxs\fR -\fBi\fR [ -\fBS\fR \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBn\fR \fImodname\fR ] [ -\fBa\fR ] [ -\fBA\fR ] \fIdso-file\fR \&.\&.\&. - -.PP -\fBapxs\fR -\fBe\fR [ -\fBS\fR \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBn\fR \fImodname\fR ] [ -\fBa\fR ] [ -\fBA\fR ] \fIdso-file\fR \&.\&.\&. - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -apxs is a tool for building and installing extension modules for the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server\&. This is achieved by building a dynamic shared object (DSO) from one or more source or object \fIfiles\fR which then can be loaded into the Apache server under runtime via the LoadModule directive from mod_so\&. - -.PP -So to use this extension mechanism your platform has to support the DSO feature and your Apache httpd binary has to be built with the mod_so module\&. The apxs tool automatically complains if this is not the case\&. You can check this yourself by manually running the command - -.nf - - $ httpd -l - -.fi - -.PP -The module mod_so should be part of the displayed list\&. If these requirements are fulfilled you can easily extend your Apache server's functionality by installing your own modules with the DSO mechanism by the help of this apxs tool: - -.nf - - $ apxs -i -a -c mod_foo\&.c - gcc -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE -I/path/to/apache/include -c mod_foo\&.c - ld -Bshareable -o mod_foo\&.so mod_foo\&.o - cp mod_foo\&.so /path/to/apache/modules/mod_foo\&.so - chmod 755 /path/to/apache/modules/mod_foo\&.so - [activating module `foo' in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd\&.conf] - $ apachectl restart - /path/to/apache/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start - [Tue Mar 31 11:27:55 1998] [debug] mod_so\&.c(303): loaded module foo_module - /path/to/apache/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd started - $ _ - -.fi - -.PP -The arguments \fIfiles\fR can be any C source file (\&.c), a object file (\&.o) or even a library archive (\&.a)\&. The apxs tool automatically recognizes these extensions and automatically used the C source files for compilation while just using the object and archive files for the linking phase\&. But when using such pre-compiled objects make sure they are compiled for position independent code (PIC) to be able to use them for a dynamically loaded shared object\&. For instance with GCC you always just have to use -fpic\&. For other C compilers consult its manual page or at watch for the flags apxs uses to compile the object files\&. - -.PP -For more details about DSO support in Apache read the documentation of mod_so or perhaps even read the src/modules/standard/mod_so\&.c source file\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - -.SS "Common Options" - - -.TP --n \fImodname\fR -This explicitly sets the module name for the -i (install) and -g (template generation) option\&. Use this to explicitly specify the module name\&. For option -g this is required, for option -i the apxs tool tries to determine the name from the source or (as a fallback) at least by guessing it from the filename\&. - -.SS "Query Options" - - -.TP --q -Performs a query for apxs's knowledge about certain settings\&. The \fIquery\fR parameters can be one or more of the following strings: CC, CFLAGS, CFLAGS_SHLIB, INCLUDEDIR, LD_SHLIB, LDFLAGS_SHLIB, LIBEXECDIR, LIBS_SHLIB, SBINDIR, SYSCONFDIR, TARGET\&. .PP Use this for manually determining settings\&. For instance use INC=-I`apxs -q INCLUDEDIR` .PP inside your own Makefiles if you need manual access to Apache's C header files\&. - -.SS "Configuration Options" - - -.TP --S \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR -This option changes the apxs settings described above\&. - -.SS "Template Generation Options" - - -.TP --g -This generates a subdirectory \fIname\fR (see option -n) and there two files: A sample module source file named mod_\fIname\fR\&.c which can be used as a template for creating your own modules or as a quick start for playing with the apxs mechanism\&. And a corresponding Makefile for even easier build and installing of this module\&. - -.SS "DSO Compilation Options" - - -.TP --c -This indicates the compilation operation\&. It first compiles the C source files (\&.c) of \fIfiles\fR into corresponding object files (\&.o) and then builds a dynamically shared object in \fIdsofile\fR by linking these object files plus the remaining object files (\&.o and \&.a) of \fIfiles\fR\&. If no -o option is specified the output file is guessed from the first filename in \fIfiles\fR and thus usually defaults to mod_\fIname\fR\&.so\&. -.TP --o \fIdsofile\fR -Explicitly specifies the filename of the created dynamically shared object\&. If not specified and the name cannot be guessed from the \fIfiles\fR list, the fallback name mod_unknown\&.so is used\&. -.TP --D \fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR -This option is directly passed through to the compilation command(s)\&. Use this to add your own defines to the build process\&. -.TP --I \fIincdir\fR -This option is directly passed through to the compilation command(s)\&. Use this to add your own include directories to search to the build process\&. -.TP --L \fIlibdir\fR -This option is directly passed through to the linker command\&. Use this to add your own library directories to search to the build process\&. -.TP --l \fIlibname\fR -This option is directly passed through to the linker command\&. Use this to add your own libraries to search to the build process\&. -.TP --Wc,\fIcompiler-flags\fR -This option passes \fIcompiler-flags\fR as additional flags to the compiler command\&. Use this to add local compiler-specific options\&. -.TP --Wl,\fIlinker-flags\fR -This option passes \fIlinker-flags\fR as additional flags to the linker command\&. Use this to add local linker-specific options\&. - -.SS "DSO Installation and Configuration Options" - - -.TP --i -This indicates the installation operation and installs one or more dynamically shared objects into the server's \fImodules\fR directory\&. -.TP --a -This activates the module by automatically adding a corresponding LoadModule line to Apache's httpd\&.conf configuration file, or by enabling it if it already exists\&. -.TP --A -Same as option -a but the created LoadModule directive is prefixed with a hash sign (#), \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, the module is just prepared for later activation but initially disabled\&. -.TP --e -This indicates the editing operation, which can be used with the -a and -A options similarly to the -i operation to edit Apache's httpd\&.conf configuration file without attempting to install the module\&. - -.SH "EXAMPLES" - -.PP -Assume you have an Apache module named mod_foo\&.c available which should extend Apache's server functionality\&. To accomplish this you first have to compile the C source into a shared object suitable for loading into the Apache server under runtime via the following command: - -.nf - - $ apxs -c mod_foo\&.c - gcc -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE -I/path/to/apache/include -c mod_foo\&.c - ld -Bshareable -o mod_foo\&.so mod_foo\&.o - $ _ - -.fi - -.PP -Then you have to update the Apache configuration by making sure a LoadModule directive is present to load this shared object\&. To simplify this step apxs provides an automatic way to install the shared object in its "modules" directory and updating the httpd\&.conf file accordingly\&. This can be achieved by running: - -.nf - - $ apxs -i -a mod_foo\&.c - cp mod_foo\&.so /path/to/apache/modules/mod_foo\&.so - chmod 755 /path/to/apache/modules/mod_foo\&.so - [activating module `foo' in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd\&.conf] - $ _ - -.fi - -.PP -This way a line named - -.nf - - LoadModule foo_module modules/mod_foo\&.so - -.fi - -.PP -is added to the configuration file if still not present\&. If you want to have this disabled per default use the -A option, \fIi\&.e\&.\fR - -.nf - - $ apxs -i -A mod_foo\&.c - -.fi - -.PP -For a quick test of the apxs mechanism you can create a sample Apache module template plus a corresponding Makefile via: - -.nf - - $ apxs -g -n foo - Creating [DIR] foo - Creating [FILE] foo/Makefile - Creating [FILE] foo/mod_foo\&.c - $ _ - -.fi - -.PP -Then you can immediately compile this sample module into a shared object and load it into the Apache server: - -.nf - - $ cd foo - $ make all reload - apxs -c mod_foo\&.c - gcc -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE -I/path/to/apache/include -c mod_foo\&.c - ld -Bshareable -o mod_foo\&.so mod_foo\&.o - apxs -i -a -n "foo" mod_foo\&.so - cp mod_foo\&.so /path/to/apache/modules/mod_foo\&.so - chmod 755 /path/to/apache/modules/mod_foo\&.so - [activating module `foo' in /path/to/apache/etc/httpd\&.conf] - apachectl restart - /path/to/apache/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start - [Tue Mar 31 11:27:55 1998] [debug] mod_so\&.c(303): loaded module foo_module - /path/to/apache/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd started - $ _ - -.fi - -.PP -You can even use apxs to compile complex modules outside the Apache source tree, like PHP3: - -.nf - - $ cd php3 - $ \&./configure --with-shared-apache=\&.\&./apache-1\&.3 - $ apxs -c -o libphp3\&.so mod_php3\&.c libmodphp3-so\&.a - gcc -fpic -DSHARED_MODULE -I/tmp/apache/include -c mod_php3\&.c - ld -Bshareable -o libphp3\&.so mod_php3\&.o libmodphp3-so\&.a - $ _ - -.fi - -.PP -because apxs automatically recognized C source files and object files\&. Only C source files are compiled while remaining object files are used for the linking phase\&. - diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/httpd.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/httpd.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 9553a2a1..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/httpd.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "HTTPD" 8 "2004-01-06" "Apache HTTP Server" "httpd" - -.SH NAME -httpd \- Apache Hypertext Transfer Protocol Server - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBhttpd\fR [ -\fBd\fR \fIserverroot\fR ] [ -\fBf\fR \fIconfig\fR ] [ -\fBC\fR \fIdirective\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR \fIdirective\fR ] [ -\fBD\fR \fIparameter\fR ] [ -\fBe\fR \fIlevel\fR ] [ -\fBE\fR \fIfile\fR ] [ \fB-k\fR start|restart|graceful|stop ] [ -\fBR\fR \fIdirectory\fR ] [ -\fBh\fR ] [ -\fBl\fR ] [ -\fBL\fR ] [ -\fBS\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] [ -\fBV\fR ] [ -\fBX\fR ] - -.PP -On Windows systems, the following additional arguments are available: - -.PP -\fBhttpd\fR [ -\fBk\fR install|config|uninstall ] [ -\fBn\fR \fIname\fR ] [ -\fBw\fR ] - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -httpd is the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server program\&. It is designed to be run as a standalone daemon process\&. When used like this it will create a pool of child processes or threads to handle requests\&. - -.PP -In general, httpd should not be invoked directly, but rather should be invoked via apachectl on Unix-based systems or as a service on Windows NT, 2000 and XP and as a console application on Windows 9x and ME\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - - -.TP --d \fIserverroot\fR -Set the initial value for the ServerRoot directive to \fIserverroot\fR\&. This can be overridden by the ServerRoot directive in the configuration file\&. The default is /usr/local/apache2\&. -.TP --f \fIconfig\fR -Uses the directives in the file \fIconfig\fR on startup\&. If \fIconfig\fR does not begin with a /, then it is taken to be a path relative to the ServerRoot\&. The default is conf/httpd\&.conf\&. -.TP --k start|restart|graceful|stop -Signals httpd to start, restart, or stop\&. See Stopping Apache for more information\&. -.TP --C \fIdirective\fR -Process the configuration \fIdirective\fR before reading config files\&. -.TP --c \fIdirective\fR -Process the configuration \fIdirective\fR after reading config files\&. -.TP --D \fIparameter\fR -Sets a configuration \fIparameter \fRwhich can be used with <IfDefine> sections in the configuration files to conditionally skip or process commands at server startup and restart\&. -.TP --e \fIlevel\fR -Sets the LogLevel to \fIlevel\fR during server startup\&. This is useful for temporarily increasing the verbosity of the error messages to find problems during startup\&. -.TP --E \fIfile\fR -Send error messages during server startup to \fIfile\fR\&. -.TP --R \fIdirectory\fR -When the server is compiled using the SHARED_CORE rule, this specifies the \fIdirectory\fR for the shared object files\&. -.TP --h -Output a short summary of available command line options\&. -.TP --l -Output a list of modules compiled into the server\&. This will \fBnot\fR list dynamically loaded modules included using the LoadModule directive\&. -.TP --L -Output a list of directives together with expected arguments and places where the directive is valid\&. -.TP --S -Show the settings as parsed from the config file (currently only shows the virtualhost settings)\&. -.TP --t -Run syntax tests for configuration files only\&. The program immediately exits after these syntax parsing tests with either a return code of 0 (Syntax OK) or return code not equal to 0 (Syntax Error)\&. If -D \fIDUMP\fR_\fIVHOSTS \fRis also set, details of the virtual host configuration will be printed\&. -.TP --v -Print the version of httpd, and then exit\&. -.TP --V -Print the version and build parameters of httpd, and then exit\&. -.TP --X -Run httpd in debug mode\&. Only one worker will be started and the server will not detach from the console\&. - -.PP -The following arguments are available only on the Windows platform: - - -.TP --k install|config|uninstall -Install Apache as a Windows NT service; change startup options for the Apache service; and uninstall the Apache service\&. -.TP --n \fIname\fR -The \fIname\fR of the Apache service to signal\&. -.TP --w -Keep the console window open on error so that the error message can be read\&. - diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/logresolve.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/logresolve.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 6ddc7a4f..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/logresolve.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "LOGRESOLVE" 8 "2004-01-06" "Apache HTTP Server" "logresolve" - -.SH NAME -logresolve \- Resolve IP-addresses to hostnames in Apache log files - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBlogresolve\fR [ -\fBs\fR \fIfilename\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR ] < \fIaccess_log\fR > \fIaccess_log\&.new\fR - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -logresolve is a post-processing program to resolve IP-addresses in Apache's access logfiles\&. To minimize impact on your nameserver, logresolve has its very own internal hash-table cache\&. This means that each IP number will only be looked up the first time it is found in the log file\&. - -.PP -Takes an Apache log file on standard input\&. The IP addresses must be the first thing on each line and must be seperated from the remainder of the line by a space\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - - -.TP --s \fIfilename\fR -Specifies a filename to record statistics\&. -.TP --c -This causes logresolve to apply some DNS checks: after finding the hostname from the IP address, it looks up the IP addresses for the hostname and checks that one of these matches the original address\&. - diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/rotatelogs.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/rotatelogs.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 91fee917..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/rotatelogs.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "ROTATELOGS" 8 "2004-09-04" "Apache HTTP Server" "rotatelogs" - -.SH NAME -rotatelogs \- Piped logging program to rotate Apache logs - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBrotatelogs\fR [ -\fBl\fR ] \fIlogfile\fR [ \fIrotationtime\fR [ \fIoffset\fR ]] | [ \fIfilesize\fRM ] - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -rotatelogs is a simple program for use in conjunction with Apache's piped logfile feature\&. For example: - -.nf - - CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 86400" common - -.fi - -.PP -This creates the files /var/logs/logfile\&.nnnn where nnnn is the system time at which the log nominally starts (this time will always be a multiple of the rotation time, so you can synchronize cron scripts with it)\&. At the end of each rotation time (here after 24 hours) a new log is started\&. - -.nf - - CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 5M" common - -.fi - -.PP -This configuration will rotate the logfile whenever it reaches a size of 5 megabytes\&. - -.nf - - ErrorLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/errorlog\&.%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S 5M" - -.fi - -.PP -This configuration will rotate the error logfile whenever it reaches a size of 5 megabytes, and the suffix to the logfile name will be created of the form errorlog\&.YYYY-mm-dd-HH_MM_SS\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - - -.TP --l (\fI2\&.0\&.51 and later\fR) -Causes the use of local time rather than GMT as the base for the interval\&. Note that using -l in an environment which changes the GMT offset (such as for BST or DST) can lead to unpredictable results! -.TP -\fIlogfile\fR -The path plus basename of the logfile\&. If \fIlogfile\fR includes any '%' characters, it is treated as a format string for strftime(3)\&. Otherwise, the suffix \fI\&.nnnnnnnnnn\fR is automatically added and is the time in seconds\&. Both formats compute the start time from the beginning of the current period\&. -.TP -\fIrotationtime\fR -The time between log file rotations in seconds\&. -.TP -\fIoffset\fR -The number of minutes offset from UTC\&. If omitted, zero is assumed and UTC is used\&. For example, to use local time in the zone UTC -5 hours, specify a value of -300 for this argument\&. -.TP -\fIfilesize\fRM -The maximum file size in megabytes followed by the letter M to specify size rather than time\&. Use this parameter in place of both rotationtime and offset\&. - -.SH "PORTABILITY" - -.PP -The following logfile format string substitutions should be supported by all strftime(3) implementations, see the strftime(3) man page for library-specific extensions\&. - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%A\s0 \- full weekday name (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%a\s0 \- 3-character weekday name (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%B\s0 \- full month name (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%b\s0 \- 3-character month name (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%c\s0 \- date and time (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%d\s0 \- 2-digit day of month - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%H\s0 \- 2-digit hour (24 hour clock) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%I\s0 \- 2-digit hour (12 hour clock) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%j\s0 \- 3-digit day of year - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%M\s0 \- 2-digit minute - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%m\s0 \- 2-digit month - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%p\s0 \- am/pm of 12 hour clock (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%S\s0 \- 2-digit second - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%U\s0 \- 2-digit week of year (Sunday first day of week) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%W\s0 \- 2-digit week of year (Monday first day of week) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%w\s0 \- 1-digit weekday (Sunday first day of week) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%X\s0 \- time (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%x\s0 \- date (localized) - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%Y\s0 \- 4-digit year - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%y\s0 \- 2-digit year - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%Z\s0 \- time zone name - -.Ip "\(bu \s-1%%\s0 \- literal `%' - diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/suexec.8 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/suexec.8 deleted file mode 100644 index e42bf3c9..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man8/suexec.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "SUEXEC" 8 "2005-11-13" "Apache HTTP Server" "suexec" - -.SH NAME -suexec \- Switch user before executing external programs - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBsuexec\fR -\fBV\fR - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -suexec is used by the Apache HTTP Server to switch to another user before executing CGI programs\&. In order to achieve this, it must run as root\&. Since the HTTP daemon normally doesn't run as root, the suexec executable needs the setuid bit set and must be owned by root\&. It should never be writable for any other person than root\&. - -.PP -For further information about the concepts and and the security model of suexec please refer to the suexec documentation (http://httpd\&.apache\&.org/docs/2\&.0/suexec\&.html)\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - - -.TP --V -If you are root, this option displays the compile options of suexec\&. For security reasons all configuration options are changeable only at compile time\&. - |