As I said, the error log is empty.
The /etc/init.d/apache basically starts up apache with apachectl.
Trying it at the command line does this:
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linux:~# apachectl status
Looking up localhost
localhost
Making HTTP connection to localhost
Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
lyn
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 06:10:53PM +0100, Joss Winn wrote:
>
> The only way I have found to get around it is reinstall the apache
> deb. But even this doesn't seem like a sure way to 'fix' it.
>
> Would appreciate some help!
You should try the "apachectl" control utility. Try some of the
"config
I've had problems with apache all along and really want to fix it.
I have the regular woody apache deb installed but it doesn't always
start on boot and when I try to start it at /etc/init.d/apache it
appears to be starting and then the process dies a couple of seconds
later.
no errors show in
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