Re: Apache2 Not starting on reboot

2012-04-30 Thread John W. Foster
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 09:18 -0500, John W. Foster wrote: > On Sun, 2012-04-29 at 07:11 -0500, John W. Foster wrote: > > My last upgrade of Debian stable on my production server produced an > > error that is causing issues. Apache2 is not automatically restarting as > > it should when the system i

Re: Apache2 Not starting on reboot

2012-04-30 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 09:18:42 -0500, John W. Foster wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions. I tried them all & none worked. Sorry... > However I did some research outside this list & arrived at a solution > that was posted by another user on another list. I'm putting it up here > just so it will appea

Re: Apache2 Not starting on reboot

2012-04-30 Thread John W. Foster
On Sun, 2012-04-29 at 07:11 -0500, John W. Foster wrote: > My last upgrade of Debian stable on my production server produced an > error that is causing issues. Apache2 is not automatically restarting as > it should when the system is rebooted. This is a nightly occurrence and > is required for har

Re: Apache2 Not starting on reboot

2012-04-29 Thread Bob Proulx
John W. Foster wrote: > My last upgrade of Debian stable on my production server produced an > error that is causing issues. Apache2 is not automatically restarting as > it should when the system is rebooted. The other suggestions were good. Additionally I would want to see if there are errors fr

Re: Apache2 Not starting on reboot

2012-04-29 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 07:11:12 -0500, John W. Foster wrote: > My last upgrade of Debian stable on my production server produced an > error that is causing issues. Apache2 is not automatically restarting as > it should when the system is rebooted. It does not start just when system is rebooted or n

Re: Apache2 Not starting on reboot

2012-04-29 Thread paivakil
"John W. Foster" writes: > My last upgrade of Debian stable on my production server produced an > error that is causing issues. Apache2 is not automatically restarting as > it should when the system is rebooted. This is a nightly occurrence and > is required for hardware testing reasons. Anyo