Hi,

I currently have the following set up.

Linux Ubuntu 10.04
Tomcat6
Geoserver 2.0.2
Postgresql + postgis

The geoserver_data_dir is contained within Tomcat6/webapps/geoserver/data

I am using the built in jetty server to serve the geoserver data.

I would like to do the following:

1. Install Apache2
2. Install PHP
3. Install the new version of geoserver (2.1.x)
4. move the geoserver_data_dir into the Apache2 DocumentRoot in order to enable 
php in my webapps.

My approach would be this...

1. first try to install apache2 and see what happens and If apache2 works on 
port 80 and geoserver still works on 8080 breath out again!!
2. install php to work with apache on port 80
3. try to move the geoserver data_dir into the apache2 document root directory
4. undeploy geoserver 2.0.2 in tomcat6 then deploy geoserver 2.1.x

Could anyone advise me on the best way to do this without destroying everything 
I have done in the past 2 years?


thanks,

Robert
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