Restarting the Web Manager
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7.
Change the
conf.authtype
parameter back to
local
.
8.
Save and quit the file.
9.
Restart the OnBoard to return to multiuser mode.
You should be able to log in as root.
10.
Reconfigure authentication as desired.
Restarting the Web Manager
If the Web Manager stops responding you can perform the following
procedure to restart the Apache web server.
T
To Restart the Web Manager
1.
Enter the
http -k start
command as shown in the following screen
example.
2.
Enter the
ps
command with the
-ef
option and look for a line with
apache
, as shown in the following screen example.
If a line like the one shown in the previous screen example appears, the
web application successfully restarted.
# by default, authentication to the box is local
conf.authtype local
[root@ONS root]#
reboot
[root@OnBoard root]# /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
[root@OnBoard root]#
ps -fe | grep apache
10131 nobody 3864 S /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
Summary of Contents for AlterPath OnBoard
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Page 116: ...Overview of Web Manager Menus 80 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 146: ...Configuring Regular Users Wizard 110 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 160: ...Upgrading AlterPath PM IPDU Software 124 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 194: ...Configuring an Alternate Help File Location 158 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 292: ...Configuring Private Subnets and Virtual Networks 256 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
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