If you on a redhat based distribution, you can also use the command :-
service httpd start
As root. It just saves you having to remember the full path. It actually runs the /etc/init.d/httpd script, which can also be used to start the service at bootup.
To have the service start automatically, run the command :-
chkconfig httpd on
This will cause startup and shutdown links to be placed in the appropriate runlevel directories under /etc/rc.d, so the service will be started on entering runlevel 3, then stopped on either changing to a lower runlevel or doing an 'init 6' (which reboots the server).
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