> > Thanks, worked like a charm! I wonder how apache2 could have been > > restarted manually though. Should I be worried? > > Issuing a '/etc/init.d/apache reload' while apache is not running will > start it in such a way that a later issued '/etc/init.d/apache whatever' > will behave as apache was not previously started. > > So this could happen if you do not start apache automatically at boot > and are 'reloading' apache after rotating logs thru logrotate, for example.
That must be what is happening. I'm having problems with logrotate. I'll start a new thread about that. - Grant > Yoann Pannier -- [email protected] mailing list
