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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Configure Your Password<br />

Purpose: To ensure that you can access the Administration Interface.<br />

Result: Your password is created.<br />

When you first run Zend Server, the registration screen is displayed. Define your Zend Server login<br />

password in this screen.<br />

To view the different password management options, click Password Management.<br />

Check Apache<br />

Purpose: To verify that Apache is running.<br />

Result: System confirmation.<br />

This procedure describes how to check if the Apache Web server is running.<br />

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To check if the Apache server is running:<br />

DEB, RPM, Tarball: from the command line, run ps -ef | grep -E 'apache2|httpd'.<br />

Windows: In the system tray, hover over the Apache Monitor icon to view the Apache status. If<br />

necessary, click to open a dialog with the Stop, Start and Restart options.<br />

A notification with the Apache server status is displayed.<br />

Note:<br />

Every time the Apache is restarted, the following message is displayed: "httpd: Could not reliably<br />

determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName".<br />

To resolve this situation, add a line to the Apache configuration file, as follows:<br />

Open the file /apache2/conf/httpd.conf and add the following line, placing your server's Host<br />

name in the brackets: ServerName [server name]

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