Thanks Jason. I will be recompiling the module and will report how that goes
shortly.
-Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Brooke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 4:26 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Re: Install Problems
> I highly suggest you reboot, theoretically, apache will clean up the
PID
> files and cycle cleanly.
Apache was telling him that there was no PID files, which probably
either means Apache was not running, or his startup script that he's
using is looking in the wrong place for the PID files. More likely the
former, because the message clearly stated that it didn't find the PID
file, so just started Apache. It's because he ran the script with the
'restart' parameter when apache wasn't already running. It checked for
the PID files, reported not finding them, so simply started apache
instead of killing it and restarting it.
Peter - I suggest you don't learn to fix such things by rebooting,
otherwise you may as well just go and use windows.
jason
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