<summary>
<p>This module provides support for systemd integration. It allows
- starting httpd as a service with systemd <code>Type=notify</code>
- (see systemd.service(5) manual page for more information). It also
- provides statistics in <code>systemctl status</code> output and adds
- various directives useful for systemd integration.
- </p>
+ httpd to be used in a service with the systemd
+ <code>Type=notify</code> (see <a
+ href="https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html">systemd.service(5)</a>
+ for more information). The module is activated if loaded.</p>
+
+ <p><directive module="mod_status">ExtendedStatus</directive> is
+ enabled by default if the module is loaded. If <directive
+ module="mod_status">ExtendedStatus</directive> is not disabled in
+ the configuration, run-time load and request statistics are made
+ available in the <code>systemctl status</code> output.</p>
</summary>
-<directivesynopsis>
-<name>IdleShutdown</name>
-<description>Enable shutting down the httpd when it is idle for some time.</description>
-<syntax>IdleShutdown seconds</syntax>
-<default>IdleShutdown 0</default>
-<contextlist><context>server config</context></contextlist>
-
-<usage>
- <p>The <directive>IdleShutdown</directive> directive enables shutting
- down the httpd when it is idle for some time. The idleness is based on
- bytes served, so if there are no bytes sent for some time defined by this
- directive, httpd will shutdown. By default, IdleShutdown is set to 0
- meaning this feature is disabled.
- </p>
-
- <p>This feature is useful in a combination with systemd socket activation
- (see systemd.socket(5) manual page). When httpd is started by systemd on
- some request, using this directive you can stop the httpd automatically
- when all the requests are served.
- </p>
-
- <note type="warning"><title>Implementation warning</title><p>
- Because of implementation details, idleness is checked only every 10
- seconds. That means that if you specify <code>IdleShutdown 14</code>,
- httpd will stop itself after 20 seconds of idleness.
- </p></note>
-</usage>
-</directivesynopsis>
-
-
</modulesynopsis>