just for the history, i did a
gdb httpd2 PID
and on the (gdb) prompt i did a gcore.
I got a file named core.PID
and examining it right now, I think I am in a good path
Thanks everybody.
Without you, and especially Laurent blume I would be completely lost...
Now i am in... kind of a dark pathm, but there is a path.
Thanks again, I really apreciate it.
On 8/3/06, Neil A. Hillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> Vagelis Papadogiannakis wrote:
> > Ok, after a long night, I finally did the stupid thing...
> >
> > I accidentally destroyed all the vhost configuration files from the
> > vhost.ddirectory.
> > This directory contained separete .conf files which described every
> > vhost of
> > the system
> >
> > I dont have any backups (this is what I was trying to do when I
> > accidentally
> > truncated them to empty files).
> >
> > The apache is running now, but I cannot stop it / restart it / add
> or edit
> > the config
OK, this won't help you resolve this problem but it may buy you a little
time! Make sure that your logs aren't rotated! When the logs are
rotated Apache will be told to reload the config. That's really not
what you want!
HTH,
Neil.
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Westland Helicopters Ltd. http://www.whl.co.uk/
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