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The mhttpd utility runs the MIDAS [[Web Server]].
== Description ==
The <span style="color:darkcyan;">''mhttpd''</span> utility runs the MIDAS [[Web Server]].


It requires the TCP/IP port number as an argument in order to listen to the web-based request.
It requires the TCP/IP port number as an argument in order to listen to the web-based request.


Arguments
== Arguments ==


   [-h] : connect to midas server (mserver) on given host
   [-h] : connect to midas server (mserver) on given host
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   [-help] : display usage information
   [-help] : display usage information


Usage
== Usage ==


   mhttpd [-h Hostname] [-e Experiment] [-p port] [-v] [-D] [-c] [-a Hostname]
   mhttpd [-h Hostname] [-e Experiment] [-p port] [-v] [-D] [-c] [-a Hostname]
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   mhttpd -p 8081 -D
   mhttpd -p 8081 -D


Note:
== Multiple copies ==
Several copies of  <span style="color:darkcyan;">''mhttpd''</span>  can run on a single host, as long as they are started on different ports.


      Several copies of mhttpd can run on a single host, as long as they are started on different ports.
If more than one experiment runs on the same host, a server for each experiment must be started on a different port, e.g.
      If more than one experiment runs on the same host, a server for each experiment must be started on a different port, e.g.
           mhttpd -e midas -p 8081 -D
           mhttpd -e midas -p 8081 -D
           mhttpd -e midgas -p 8082 -D
           mhttpd -e midgas -p 8082 -D

Revision as of 16:07, 15 October 2013

Description

The mhttpd utility runs the MIDAS Web Server.

It requires the TCP/IP port number as an argument in order to listen to the web-based request.

Arguments

  [-h] : connect to midas server (mserver) on given host
  [-e] : experiment to connect to
  [-p port ] : port number e.g. 8081 (no default)
  [-v] : display verbose HTTP communication
  [-D] : starts program as a daemon
  [-E] : only display ELog system
  [-H] : only display history plots
  [-a] : only allow access for specific host(s). Several [-a Hostname] statements might be given
  [-help] : display usage information

Usage

  mhttpd [-h Hostname] [-e Experiment] [-p port] [-v] [-D] [-c] [-a Hostname]
  e.g.
  mhttpd -p 8081 -D

Multiple copies

Several copies of mhttpd can run on a single host, as long as they are started on different ports.

If more than one experiment runs on the same host, a server for each experiment must be started on a different port, e.g.

          mhttpd -e midas -p 8081 -D
          mhttpd -e midgas -p 8082 -D