How to restart AMP service in Solaris 10

Hi All,
I have installed AMP221.pkg in solaris 10 i86pc. its get installed in /local/apps/amp.
when i  type http://localhost its not working.
now How can i start apache service.

Hello,
Make sure that the apache configuration file /etc/apache/httpd.conf exists and has a valid configuration.
Regards,
Rei

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