Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mounted file system for DocumentRoot

2007-02-03 Thread Yvo van Doorn
Jim, You still aren't being very clear. In addition to Jesse's requests, what are the mount options you have set for your Samba mount. The more thorough and detailed you are, the better the resolution will be :-). I am not even sure what OS you have Apache configured on and what version of Apach

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mounted file system for DocumentRoot

2007-01-31 Thread Jesse Ross
Hi Jim, I missed this response earlier - sorry. Could you please send the line from your conf file where you set the DocumentRoot? Also, the log you sent is an apache access log - is there any information in the apache error log when you start up the server with the samba DocumentRoot? As

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mounted file system for DocumentRoot

2007-01-23 Thread Jim Austin
Jesse, Sorry for not being clear: I am trying to use a Samba mounted filesystem as my DocumentRoot. I get the Apache test page telling me I have a problem with my Documentroot when I access the URL in the client browser. I don't see any error messages in the Windows logfile. Below is the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mounted file system for DocumentRoot

2007-01-22 Thread Jesse Ross
Hi Jim, The only kind of filesystem anyone would ever use for a DocumentRoot was one which was mounted. By "mounted", do you mean that it's NFS? Samba? Automount of one of these? Also, none of us can really tell you any specifics without details of what your problem is. What kind of erro

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mounted file system for DocumentRoot

2007-01-19 Thread Jim Austin
Hello, Sorry if I have overlooked the answer in the archives but: I've tried to use a mounted file system for my DocumentRoot to no avail. Is there a way to do this? Thanks for any feedback! - The official User-To-User support f