At 07:59 PM 9/26/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> > I have installed apache2 from source not rpm and can start it by
> > typing "/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start" however I would like
> > apache to start by its self when the machine boots. Can anyone
> > tell me how to accomplish this?
>
>Copy or symlink apachectl to /etc/init.d then chkconfig --add apachectl.
>
>Grig
I just tried this on my 7.2 installation and received a
"service apachectl does not support chkconfig"

The is, I think, the Apache from the distribution.  Oracle install
puts an Apache in the Oracle tree.

I'm not sure about S99local because it seems to run at every init level.

I created an S88apache and a K88apache and put them in rc2.d

Is this the correct approach?





Robert Monical
Reservation Technologies, Inc.
Technology Solutions for Destination Marketing Organizations
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www.restek.com




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