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how to restart apache on Linux server?

Asked by justmelat in Apache Web Server, Red Hat Linux

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i need to restart apache server
i have commands to type in the following
/usr/local/dearRun/www/urls/bin/apachectl stop

then

/usr/local/dearRun/www/urls/bin/start_apache

i checked to see if my new site was up still get message looking for site.

i type in which apachectl and I get:
/usr/sbin/apachectl

i assume when i type in the apachectl commands it runs in the usr/sbin/folder

1) is that true
2) if it is how to i make it run from here: /usr/local/dearRun/www/urls/bin/Start Free Trial
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Zones: Apache Web Server, Red Hat Linux
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