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Am 10.07.2013 16:52, schrieb peter_bateman:
I know this may be a newbie question, however when i run the following
command, all of my apache processes are listed with -k start. I have an
example listed below:
ps -aux | grep apache | grep -v grep
apache 22397 3.5 0.3 360224 28476 ?
I just haven't seen the apache processes listing with the -k start option on
any of my other servers, and wasn't sure why it was being displayed here...
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Thank you for the information, I really appreciate your reply. This was very
helpful.
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On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:25 AM, peter_bateman jrweisb...@gmail.com wrote:
I just haven't seen the apache processes listing with the -k start option on
any of my other servers, and wasn't sure why it was being displayed here...
If you've been using a platform where the ps command doesn't list
Centos 5.3, Server version: Apache/2.2.3
Server built: Jan 21 2009 22:00:55
Any help would be appreciated :)
Regards,
peter_bateman
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My mistake...first time on this forum. Thanks for the advice.
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