Each HTTP listener has an HTTP configuration, which is created either by using the create-http subcommand or by using the built-in configurations that are applied when you follow the instructions in To Create an HTTP Network Listener.
The following topics are addressed here:
Use the create-http subcommand in remote mode to create a set of HTTP parameters for a protocol. This set of parameters configures one or more network listeners,
Ensure that the server is running.
Remote subcommands require a running server.
Create an HTTP configuration by using the create-http(1) subcommand.
Information about options and properties for the subcommand are included in this help page.
This example creates an HTTP parameter set for the protocol named http-1.
asadmin> create-http --timeout-seconds 60 --default-virtual-server server http-1 Command create-http executed successfully. |
You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommand by typing asadmin help create-http at the command line.
Use the delete-http subcommand in remote mode to remove HTTP parameters from a protocol.
Ensure that the server is running.
Remote subcommands require a running server.
Delete the HTTP parameters from a protocol by using the delete-http(1) subcommand.
This example deletes the HTTP parameter set from a protocol named http-1.
asadmin> delete-http http-1 Command delete-http executed successfully. |
You can also view the full syntax and options of the subcommand by typing asadmin help delete-http at the command line.