When I was experimenting with Apache it would show up in ps as "httpd" not
"Apache".

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From: Kevin Coyner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 10:18 AM
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Subject: Re: apache won't start although no errors





On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 10:49:15AM -0600, Jacob S. wrote......

> The "Debian method" for doing this is "/etc/init.d/apache restart".
> Have you tried this yet?

Yes.  Same result.  Doesn't start, but no error msgs either.
And I've got httpd.conf logging set to 'debug'.

> > But when I check to see if it's running, it's not.  No PID.
> > Nothing.
>
> What command are you using to see if Apache is running? What makes you
> say it's not running?

ps aux |grep apache

and looking in /var/run for a PID for apache.

Neither gives me a PID.

> Have you tried going to http://your.ip.add.ress/ to see if it's
> running or not?

Absolutely.  And it's not running.  With no PID, I wouldn't expect to
see anything in a browser anyway.

> Was Apache installed through apt-get or did you compile from source?
> What version of Debian are you running?

apt-get.

Testing.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Kevin


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