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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: jak99 on December 28, 2008, 02:46:30 PM
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Hi,
I have got the http server program and i can access the page and files properly. But how do i keep the page always available because when i exit the HFS program the page says "Internet explorer cannot display the webpage" but when i start the program again i can access the page. I want to be able to keep the page always accessible.
Thanks.
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no way
HFS must be running
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This might help:
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=2416.0
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If i use that program to turn the FHS into a service does this mean that even i my computer is turned off will the HTTP site still be available?
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If i use that program to turn the FHS into a service does this mean that even i my computer is turned off will the HTTP site still be available?
I believe that I have already answered your question :(
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=2416.msg1039333#msg1039333
A faded computer is only a heap of dead scrap, any program can work
How we can be stupid so there :D
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Netherlands, let the dj know how you are feeleing!!! Who ever you are, who ever you from, let the dj know how you are feeling"!!
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quick answer: no
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Hi,
Ok, so now i know i have to keep my computer on all the time so what modes can i put my computer on so the server will still work? Can i put it on standby, lock, log off, sleep. Which of these modes can i use so the file server page is still available.
Thanks. :)
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lock - yes
logged off - install HFS as service (search the forums)
standby:
S0 on - fully operational
S1 standby - I think it can still work if your NIC is operational in this mode
S2 suspend - if your NIC is operational and can wake up the system it's possible with a small delay
S3 suspend to RAM - you'd have to wake up your system with a magic packet (Wake-on-LAN), delay before it's operational
S4 hibernation - same as S3, there would be an even longer delay
S5 soft-off - same as S3+S4, but additionally you'd have to wait for the system to boot and start HFS
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Hi,
Thanks for the great reply. :)
Also the server is installed on my laptop so is it ok if i leave the laptop on 24/7? wont it overheat? Thanks.
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Actual laptops reduce stepping frecuency and voltages depending on processor load. This will allow to have them on 24/24 in most cases.
Older laptops don't have such features and use more energy-consuming processors and they may overheat.
Check also disk temperature with some utility on long runs.