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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Reading your mail in more detail (sat in car outside supermarket waiting for wifey)...<BR>
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My first guess is that the website config was kept in a seperate config file from the main server config? Or the old httpd.conf file has a separate <VirtualHost ...> Segment near the bottom?<BR>
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When you hit the site are you using an IP address or DNS name? It looks like it is serving the default page in the absence of the Virtualhost file. Check the error.log file and see what it is saying in there.<BR>
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~sm<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: wolves-bounces@mailman.lug.org.uk <wolves-bounces@mailman.lug.org.uk><BR>
To: Wolves-LUG <wolves@mailman.lug.org.uk><BR>
Sent: Tue Jul 18 18:51:11 2006<BR>
Subject: [Wolves] Help get me out the pooh!<BR>
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Hi All<BR>
<BR>
OK so theres me bragging about my abilities, I've gone and killed someones<BR>
intranet and I'm in serious doo doo.<BR>
<BR>
The intranet looks like its run on/via something called 'Ruby Rails' I've<BR>
never heard of it, it was running under FC4 I upgraded to FC5 and now the<BR>
bloody thing refuses to run the Apache test page is there instead for some<BR>
reason there is an error message saying;<BR>
"Unable to fully qualify domain name using 127.0.0.1 instead"<BR>
<BR>
The Apache test page can be seen from another machine so I take it that its<BR>
being broadcast to the network? The Webserver is used internally only I can<BR>
get Internet access from it.<BR>
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http.conf was replaced at upgrade but the old file has been saved, I tried<BR>
replacing the text from the renamed/saved file to the new http.conf but httpd<BR>
refused to start so I cant say if in turn the intranet/ruby rails would have<BR>
started. If I revert back to the original http.conf httpd starts OK<BR>
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Initially I could do with being pointed in the right direction I cant afford<BR>
to waste hours messing about with Ruby Rails (Which as I say I'm ignorant<BR>
about) if its a network, webserver, name, IP address problem. I promised it<BR>
would be back up at 2.30pm today, as it is I have to go back tomorrow. :-S<BR>
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1. Is this a network name resolution problem?<BR>
2. Is this something to do with this Ruby Rails thingy?<BR>
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Pete on knees, tears running down face, hands pressed together in solemn<BR>
prayer.<BR>
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--<BR>
Regards<BR>
Peter Cannon<BR>
"There is every excuse for not knowing<BR>
there is no excuse for not asking"<BR>
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