The actual error message: 
mod_unique_id: Unable to find IPv4 address of "claus_og_christina". 
Configuration failed.
I entered an entry in /etc/hosts as suggested. And now it works



Tirsdag den 14. oktober 2003 17:17 skrev Andrew Gaffney:
> Claus Ladekj�r Wilson wrote:
> > If I have an entrance in /etc/hostname apache2 won't start. Do I need
> > /etc/hostname? How do I configure things so that apache2 will start
> > anyway? (Boot process complains that an entrance in /etc/hostname is
> > missing)
>
> What is the actual error message? What is probably happening is that the
> hostname that apache is set to use can't be resolved into an IP address.
> Add an entry into /etc/hosts that looks like:
>
> 1.2.3.4  hostname hostname.domain
>
> where the first part is your IP address and the other parts are pretty self
> explanatory.

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