[Nottingham] RedHat and apache

Robert Postill nottingham at mailman.lug.org.uk
Fri Apr 4 14:19:01 2003


Alex,
The first place to start is by checking the httpd executuable is on your 
system with a:
find / -name "httpd"
Then if that works you have apache installed.  Try then running apache 
as root, if that just returns a prompt then try to find error.log and 
httpd.conf.  If you send them to the list they may help.
Robert.
P.S. Don't worry about the eight processes, apache runs one supervisor 
process that hands the work to worker processes.

Alex Tibbles wrote:

>I use two redhat 8 servers and have apache running
>correctly on one but not the other. 'up2date httpd'
>replies that the package is either up to date or not
>available (probably a competitor for most useless
>error message). an apache start script exists in
>/etc/init.d/, but 'ps aux | grep apache" gives 8
>entries on one machine, but none on the other? the
>only difference AFAIK is that one was installed with
>full GNOME, the other bare, text only.
>any clues?
>
>alex
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