Hi,
 
Thanks Joshua, John for your replies. I am not fully aware the environment to tell what's the business case, as i am new here. As far as i know , they want to have 10 ports and some are running as secure ones and some are unsecure, and for different applications(so that management will become easier).
 
My question is: in the case of multiple insatnces of apache, i wrote differnt httpd.conf files for different ports(of course, each have unique port and httpd.pid files), and i just loading httpd multiple times with one config file for each port. Am I heading in the right direction here? 
 

 
On 10/24/06, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/24/06, sharath reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks Joshua, At present we are using iplanet 4 and want to migrate to
> apache. In iplanet we are runnig 3 virtual servers on 3 different ports(same
> ip address and sever name) which can be stopped and started individually, So
> i would like to have the same in apache.

But WHY?  What is "business case" for stopping and starting them
individually?  What exactly does it gain in functionality?

As I said, if you really need it, it can be easily accomplished with
multiple instances (perhaps even sharing a config file).

Joshua.

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