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There are about a dozen files on the LON-CAPA server systems -which customize how each system interacts with the rest of the -LON-CAPA network. +which the system administrator may need to adjust.

The two most important configuration files are:

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Configuration files and examples

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Current Reconfiguration Procedure

-LON-CAPA currently depends on the following list of configuration -files. Locations of these files are by default. Depending on your -Linux distribution (RedHat, Mandrake, Debian, etc.), the file paths +After making any configuration change, you will need to restart system +services. The two most important system services on a LON-CAPA system are +loncapa and httpd. Here are the +commands for restarting the system services: +

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+/etc/rc.d/init.d/loncapa restart +
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart +
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+We recommend that a knowledgeable system administrator should +perform any adjustments on a LON-CAPA server machine. +Locations of these files are by default. Depending on your +Linux distribution--RedHat, Mandrake, Debian, etc, the file paths may be elsewhere.

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Configuration files that will have to be altered

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+LON-CAPA currently depends on the following list of configuration +files. Note that loncapa.conf is automatically +altered by the installation/upgrade scripts associated with +the tarball-distribution (see the INSTALL and UPGRADE +sections of this web-site). (Thus, the system administrator should +not have to further adjust loncapa.conf from the terminal.) +

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Current Reconfiguration Procedure

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Configuration files that do not have to be altered

-We recommend that you handle the reconfiguration manually. -A knowledgeable system administrator should alter these configuration -files. +The following configuration files are critical for the correct +performance of a LON-CAPA server machine. Typically, these configuration +files do not need to be adjusted by the system administrator.

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Configuring Secondary Services

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+LON-CAPA does not provide integrated support for secondary services. +The expectation is that knowledgeable system administrators will +customize these secondary services for their institution. +

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+We do, however, provide example configurations of services that you +may want to deliver with LON-CAPA (i.e. Samba and AppleChooser). +

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