Hi all,
I've managed to mount/ umount a usb drive. But I'm not sure if there is
any other commands I need to execute - as a best practice - before I
physically plug it out.
I'm not able to find any documentation online regarding this. But I
thought I check with you guys before I share with my tea
If all you wand to do is start and stop the Apache service, why don't
you simply do the following on the command line:
net start Apache2
net stop Apache2
Asif M wrote:
Hi all,
I have the following problem :-
I wrote a Apache Control Program in Visual Studio 2003, which does the
following
1>.
Does anyone know the actual status of HTTPD on Windows as a production
server? I know lots of people use it, but I have seen articles (and
so have others in the company) which suggest it is designed as a
development platform, and not really intended as a production ready
server.
Windows + Ap
Very good tip. Thanks for sharing.
apache -k config -D SSL
Or just upgrade to 2.2 where the silly -D SSL thing is gone.
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See http://httpd.apache.
I'm running it with both PHP5 and mod_perl, without any problems, and
I am using the binary (no recompile here, no M$ visual studio)
A success story! Perhaps you can share with me your setup process:
1. Are you installing from WAMP, or via direct binary download from Apache?
2. Are you using
Hello morgan,
Ya Know, i have an apache WAMP5 box runnin on xp home too! and other
than net downtime and power outages, its been up ~3mo!
i will agree that the win32 version of apache is *godly* stable - im
running somwthing like 2.2.3 win32 - a nice stable version.
Yes I am enjoying Apache o
Hey Sam,
Just to check: are you running Apache 2.2 only from the binary, w/o any
PHP/ modperl addons?
Ummm, actually Win32 Apache 2.2 is *VERY* stable, my current server is
running on an XP home box (so shoot me) and has been up over six
months! I have never seen anything such as that exit st
Hello all,
I've been using Apache 2.2 for Win32 (with modperl) for some time. But
one thing bugs me quite often. That is: once in a while (quite
randomly), Apache will produce the following error:
[Mon Mar 05 21:19:47 2007] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 3221225477 -- Rest