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I want to start hosting web sites on my server (redhat linux with Apache). Do I have to restart Apache every single time I add a new Virtual Host to the httpd.conf? Is there a way so I wont have to? I've never restarted Apache so I wouldn't know, but what is involved in it? How do I initiate it?
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Yes. That's the only way to get Apache to read httpd.conf again.
The best way to restart Apache is to use: /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl graceful of course you'll need to substitute your path. |
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