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<H4>Tools</H4>
there are of course different ways and tools to start up our bring down
nanoweb depending on the operating system your computer runs:
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· <b>nanoctl</b> for <A HREF="#nanoctl">Linux/MacOS/UNIX</A>
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· <b>nanostart.bat</b> for <A HREF="#windows">Windows</A>
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· invoking <A HREF="#nanowebphp">nanoweb.php</A> directly
<A NAME="nanoctl"> </A>
<H3>Starting nanoweb server</H3>
You should use <b>nanoctl</b> for starting, stopping or restarting the
nanoweb server; as it handles the pid files and gives the default
configuration file to the server.
<pre>
<KBD>nanoctl start</KBD>
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will bring up the server
<br>
<H4>starting of nanoweb at boottime</H4>
The nanoctl util was designed to be easily installed for use by the common
linux bootup scripts (sysV init rcNdirs). All you need to do is to create a
symlink from nanoctl into the init-directory:
<pre>
<KBD>ln -s /usr/sbin/nanoctl /etc/rc2.d/S80nanoweb</KBD>
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this will bring up nanoweb automatically when your computer starts up into
runlevel 2.
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Please refer also to the <A HREF="../README.nanoctl">README</A> of this utility.
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<H4>Starting nanoweb without nanoctl</H4>
Its highly recommended to use nanoctl for starting or terminating the server,
you may however just run <b>nanoweb.php</b> as any other ordinary program,
which is useful for debugging (set <A HREF="core.html#logtoconsole">LogToConsole</A> accordingly).
<pre>
<KBD>php nanoweb.php <i>/etc/nanoweb/nanoweb.conf</i> &</KBD>
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<SMALL>Giving the name of the php binary on the prompt is not required in
most cases. The first argument must be the path to the server config
file.</SMALL><BR>
<BR>
Starting nanoweb this way is useful if you'd like to give it additonal
configuration options overriding the ones found in the default config files.
<BR>
Please use <KBD>nanoweb.php --help</KBD> to see how this can be done.
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<H3>Stopping</H3>
You can use nanoctl again to stop nanoweb:
<br>
<KBD>nanoctl stop</KBD>
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Or without nanoctl:
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<KBD>kill -TERM `cat /var/run/nanoweb.pid`</KBD>
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<H3>Restarting</H3>
There is also of course a nanoctl option to restart nanoweb:
<br>
<KBD>nanoctl restart</KBD>
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Without nanoweb:
<br>
<KBD>kill -HUP `cat /var/run/nanoweb.pid`</KBD>
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Please see also the <A HREF="../README.nanoctl">nanoctl README</A>.
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<A NAME="windows"> </A>
<BR>
<H3>Starting nanoweb under Windows</H3>
If you installed nanoweb to the default directories, there will be a
<B>C:\NANOWEB\NANOSTART.BAT</b> which can be used to start the server.
You may want to make a Windows visual connection from this batch file onto
your Desktop.
<A NAME="nanoctl"> </A>
<H3>nanoweb.php</H3>
You can of course invoke the server script directly by entering it's name
on the commandline (optionally preceeded by the name of the PHP interpreter):
<br>
<PRE CLASS="samp">localhost~# <KEYB>nanoweb.php</KEYB>
C:\> <KEYB>PHP.exe C:\nanoweb\nanoweb.php</KEYB>
</PRE>
<br>
This form of invocatition allows you to give additional command line
options. Just enter to <KEYB>nanoweb.php --help</HELP> to get following:
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<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--help</TD>
<TD> gives help on commandline options </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--version</TD>
<TD> shows nanoweb version </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--config=<TT>/path2/nanoweb.conf</TT></TD>
<TD> defines where the nanoweb configuration file is located </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--set-option="directive=value"</TD>
<TD> overrides configuration directive from the main server configuration file </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--add-option="directive=value"</TD>
<TD> adds additional configuration directive from the main server configuration file, where a directive may be given multiple times </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--start-daemon</TD>
<TD> brings up nanoweb in standalone mode </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--inetd</TD>
<TD> runs nanoweb in inetd mode (one request from stdin) </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--quiet</TD>
<TD> no output to stdout during run (for inetd mode) </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--verbose</TD>
<TD> more noise on startup, try this one if you can't get nanoweb to startup correctly </TD> </TR>
<TR> <TD WIDTH="25%" BGCOLOR="#DDDDFF" VALIGN="TOP">--debug</TD>
<TD> like verbose </TD> </TR>
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