> Nothing to do with Apache, but you can eliminate the distraction of the
> spurious line from grep by typing the command as: ps -ef | grep [h]ttpd
> '[h]ttpd' doesn't match 'httpd' John
thanks. A new trick.
josé
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Just to finish this thread, here is what I did to fix the problem:
step 1: apt-get remove apache2*
step 2: apt-get install apache2
>> > What happens if you do ps -ef | grep httpd
> root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin/httpd-2.4.29# ps -ef | grep httpd
> root 31788 8262 0 03:19 pts/0 00:00:00 grep -
>> > What happens if you do ps -ef | grep httpd
> root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin/httpd-2.4.29# ps -ef | grep httpd
> root 31788 8262 0 03:19 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto httpd
Never mind. This is the grep execution.
> > ps -ef | grep apache (without the '2' on the end)
> root@GBRTEF01LX00
> What happens if you do ps -ef | grep httpd
root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin/httpd-2.4.29# ps -ef | grep httpd
root 31788 8262 0 03:19 pts/000:00:00 grep --color=auto httpd
> ps -ef | grep apache (without the '2' on the end)
root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin/httpd-2.4.29# ps -ef | gre
> > This is probably a Ubuntu issue and not an Apache problem since Apache isn't
> getting installed. In that case, there would be no log entries. But: on most
Fuunny you said that. He said it was an apache problem. :-)
> Unix systems the Apache daemon runs as httpd and can be controlled by
> /bi
> >It's a rather terrible idea to post a link without much context.
Apologies.
> To make it worse, that forum post is without much substance that would help
> us fix your problem. Start with the relevant error log entries.
If I run,
/usr/sbin/apachectl -t -D DUMP_MODULES
here is the resu
Please take a look at this url,
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1008531/cant-install-apache2-after-uninstall
and please help me. thanks.
josé
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