Any On-Rev users know how to restart Apache server on CPanel?
Keith Clarke
keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk
Fri Dec 28 11:03:45 EST 2012
Thanks for the response Jose - good to know that .htaccess changes should be available in a CPanel environment without any server-side Apache restart.
(On my Plesk-based VPS, I have full control over my instances of server-based services - and have to restart Apache for these things to work.)
It turned out to be a browser caching issue - well, that and my SSL certificate having expired because RunRev didn't auto-update it when it was renewed last month! :-(
Best,
Keith..
On 28 Dec 2012, at 15:47, Jose Valle <jvalle at 1234web.net> wrote:
> Hi
>
> am ever had to restart apache to it realize changes on .htaccess under cpanel.
>
> If we are talking for a certain domain name the nature of cpanel makes no sense. Imagine have to restart apache each time an user changes anything with hundreds or thousands of accounts in a server managed by cpanel.
>
> Maybe something its wrong, check apache log and If you think is not taking care of changes, replace .htaccess for a simple one and make simple tests.
>
> Good luck
> Jose
>
> El 28/12/2012, a las 16:17, Keith Clarke escribió:
>
>> Hi folks,
>> Sorry to post here as well as the On-Rev forum but I'm not sure about the traffic levels over there for this new post http://forums.on-rev.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=466
>>
>> I'm looking to restart the Apache server on my On-Rev account, to recognise a .htaccess file I've added to enforce https:// URLs but I see no system or server management options in CPanel. I'm more used to Plesk / Virtuozzo than CPanel, so may be missing something obvious.
>> Best,
>> Keith..
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