>> >What does "hostname -f" give you?
>> >
>> 
>> Lindsay, you are absolutely correct. My hosts file is in /etc and my
>> host.conf is in /etc/apache.  I typed the wrong thing on the previous
>> message (sleep deprivation...)
>> 
>
>So is it fixed?  You do not answer my question.

Well... in my httpd.conf file I've entered: 
   <virtualhost www.oneclick.com>
   Serveradmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   DocumentRoot /var/www/oneclick
   ServerName oneclick
   ErrorLog /var/log/apache/oneclick/error.log
   TransferLog /var/log/apache/oneclick/access.log
   </VirtualHost>

To answer your question here's what I get when typing the following:
> hostname
oneclick
> hostname -f
oneclick

Despite the above apache still says:
   [error] Cannot resolve host name www.oneclick.com --- ignoring!
   httpd: cannot determine local host name.
   Use the ServerName directive to set it manually.

So I changed <virtualhost www.oneclick.com> to <virtualhost oneclick> and
rebooted, and still get this when running apache:
   httpd: cannot determine local host name.
   Use the ServerName directive to set it manually

At this point I have no idea what is causing the conflict.

My /etc/hosts is this, "127.0.0.1  oneclick  localhost", so it appears
that's not the issue either.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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