Please HELP!
Gerard Seibert
gerard at seibercom.net
Sun Dec 3 04:23:30 PST 2006
On Sunday December 03, 2006 at 03:32:10 (AM) VeeJay wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks you. But it does not work?
>
> I have spend whole night to solve this problem... but still haven't had it
> work....
Please don't top post. If you don't know what that means, Google for it.
Now, do you have the following:
1) /etc/rc.conf
2) [...]
3) apache22_enable="YES"
This is assuming apache22 is installed. As you were previously
instructed, go to the /usr/local/etc/rc.d directory and check out the
apache* module for the correct version.
When you reboot the system, there is a print out of apache doing a
sanity check. Apparently it is failing. Capture that message and print it
here.
You can also try this as root:
httpd -k -E {path-2-file} start
Substitute the {path-2-file} for the actual path and file you want to
use to store the debug output.
That should output any error messages to the console.
Check the /var/log/httpd-error.log for any messages as well as the
/var/log/messages file. Post them here also.
--
Gerard
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