Advanced
- Application Server
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"The
whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you
die, is a process of
learning."
-Jiddu
Krishnamurti (1895-1986)
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What is Oracle HTTP Server?
Oracle HTTP Server or OHS
is an extension of the standard Apache distribution. It provides a
robust and reliable Web server. You can access to FORMS, REPORTS,
Discoverer, and Portal via the Web. You can access to Oracle stored
procedures with a PL/SQL engine. It provides failover and supports
J2EE (OC4J).
How to start and stop the
HTTP Server manually:
The Oracle HTTP Server –OHS-
is managed by the OPMN utility.
# cd $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin
# ./opmnctl startproc
process-type=HTTP_Server -- starts the process
# ./opmnctl stopproc
process-type=HTTP_Server -- stops the process
# ./opmnctl status –
gives status information
List the name of all Oracle
HTTP Server configuration files.
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httpd.conf
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mod_oc4j.conf
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mime.types jsev.conf
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oracle_appache.conf
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aqxml.conf
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moddav.conf
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plsql.conf
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ojsp.conf
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xml.conf
How do you allow access
from specific IP addresses or machine name?
Change your httpd.conf file
to add the following lines:
<Location
/server-status>
SetHandler server-status
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
</Location>
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