Oracle® Fusion Middleware Release Notes 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit) Part Number E14775-05 |
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This chapter describes issues associated with Oracle HTTP Server. It includes the following topics:
This section describes documentation errata. It includes the following topics:
The "Management Tools for Oracle HTTP Server" chapter of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server contains incorrect information about the location of the opmnctl
command-line tool within an ORACLE_HOME
. The correct location for opmnctl
is in the ORACLE_HOME
/opmn/bin
directory.
The "Understanding Oracle HTTP Server Modules" chapter of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server contains Section 3.10, "mod_security", which discusses the mod_security module and references the ModSecurity Reference Manual PDF (modsecurity2_reference.pdf
). The mod_security module and the (modsecurity2_reference.pdf
file will not be shipped in this release.
This section describes configuration issues and their workarounds. It includes the following topic:
On Microsoft Windows platforms, a native Apache 2.x issue causes an empty command window to display when Oracle HTTP Server is started with the Apache rotatelogs
feature enabled for rotating access logs or error logs. The empty command window displays only when using Apache as the log mode, and not when using Oracle HTTP Server's default log mode of ODL-Text or ODL-XML (odl_rotatelogs
).
For more information about configuring error and access logs, see Section 7.2, "Configuring Oracle HTTP Server Logs" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server.