Le ven. 12 mai 2023 à 16:22, Jacques Montier a écrit :
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>
>> Yes, you need to configure the apache files to specify IP address to
>> listen
>> to, webroot, etc. for each host you want to serve files from.
>>
>> Ok, it's done
>
>>
>>
>> Fix this by adding the "start" subcommand:
>>
>> ExecStart=/
>
> Yes, you need to configure the apache files to specify IP address to
> listen
> to, webroot, etc. for each host you want to serve files from.
>
> Ok, it's done
>
>
> Fix this by adding the "start" subcommand:
>
> ExecStart=/usr/sbin/apache2ctl start
>
>
> ExecStart=/usr/sbin/apache2ctl start
On Friday, 12 May 2023 10:41:32 BST Jacques Montier wrote:
> > After you are able to start it manually, you can edit your systemd service
> > file accordingly.
>
> GOOD NEWS ! i can start apache2ctl manually by #/usr/bin/apache2ctl
> I get the warning message :
> AH00558: apache2: Could not reliab
>
> After you are able to start it manually, you can edit your systemd service
> file accordingly.
GOOD NEWS ! i can start apache2ctl manually by #/usr/bin/apache2ctl
I get the warning message :
AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified
domain name, using 127.0.0
Le ven. 12 mai 2023 à 10:40, Alexandru N. Barloiu a écrit :
> How can you not miss it when it's specified in the ebuild?
>
> [root@ruja:~]# grep service
> /usr/portage/www-servers/apache/apache-2.4.55-r1.ebuild
> # Then apache2.4.service can be used and systemd support controlled
> system
How can you not miss it when it's specified in the ebuild?
[root@ruja:~]# grep service
/usr/portage/www-servers/apache/apache-2.4.55-r1.ebuild
# Then apache2.4.service can be used and systemd support controlled
systemd_newunit "${FILESDIR}/apache2.4-hardened.service"
"apache2.service"
Le ven. 12 mai 2023 à 02:54, Alexandru N. Barloiu a écrit :
> first of all, gentoo does install with a service file:
>
> [root@noela:~]# equery f apache | grep systemd | grep service
> /lib/systemd/system/apache2.service
>
> Hi Alexandru,
Gentoo did not install any apache2.service.
I had to manu
first of all, gentoo does install with a service file:
[root@noela:~]# equery f apache | grep systemd | grep service
/lib/systemd/system/apache2.service
also, I feel the way apache works is indifferent to distro or os. i
mean, it makes very little difference as far as apache goes if you have
o
On Thursday, 11 May 2023 17:17:27 BST Jacques Montier wrote:
> I don't find any "LogLevel info" in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
> /var/log/apache2/error_log is empty.
>
> Jacques
Please take a look here to see what the httpd.conf should look like and if
there is no LogLevel directive add it yourself
>
> > - /var/log/apache2 and /etc/apache2/httpd.conf are in the right place
>
> Check ownership of files in /var/log/apache2/
>
> Apache will need to be able to write to them.
>
> Apache ownership of apache:apache
Inside apache2, root:root and the files are empty.
I changed the ownership of the
On Thursday, 11 May 2023 15:07:09 BST Jacques Montier wrote:
> Thank you Michael for your response.
>
> - no error during compilation and installation
OK
> - /var/log/apache2 and /etc/apache2/httpd.conf are in the right place
Check ownership of files in /var/log/apache2/
Apache will need to b
Thank you Michael for your response.
- no error during compilation and installation
- /var/log/apache2 and /etc/apache2/httpd.conf are in the right place
- by default in httpd.conf:
User apache
Group apache
- User and group for /var/www -> apache:apache
- /usr/bin/apache2ctl configtest returns no
On Wednesday, 10 May 2023 19:58:50 BST Jacques Montier wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> To learn a little bit about systemd, I recently installed a gentoo with
> systemd profile.
> After some fights, the OS is working, but it was a real mess !!!
> Now I am struggling for launching apache2 daemon.
> When a
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