So can Apache be installed in the inittab as respawn or must it be set as once?
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Synopsis: Address already in use errors
Comment-Added-By: coar
Comment-Added-When: Tue Sep 29 03:37:26 PDT 1998
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Ok I finally figured it out..I have apache set as 'respawn' in the
inittab.
Every so often the inittab will try to kick off a new httpd and fail
because
of the port failures.
So my question is:
Can the apache server be set to 'respawn' in the inittab?
If the parent process of apache never dies, I would assume
it could.
Going through the Apache PR database, this may be related to PR
2662.
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