On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Peter Schaffrath wrote about, RE: group,file permissions:
> Sorry, forgot some things to say...
>
> On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Richard Adams wrote:
> >
> > I belive Redhat places httpd in the same location as slackware does,
> > /etc/httpd/* now if that is correct you should have a file called apachectl
> > in /etc/httpd/sbin place the following in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
>
> RH places only config files in /etc/httd, no sbin directory there. And I
> can't find an apachectl anywhere...
apachectl is a prt of an appache tar archive, if redhat do not install it
then thats redhat's problem or redhat users problem.
Really like i said simply typing httpd should be enough to start httpd.
>
> And now the promised /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # Startup script for the Apache Web Server
> #
> # chkconfig: 345 85 15
> # description: Apache is a World Wide Web server. It is used to serve \
> # HTML files and CGI.
> # processname: httpd
> # pidfile: /var/run/httpd.pid
> # config: /etc/httpd/conf/access.conf
> # config: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
> # config: /etc/httpd/conf/srm.conf
>
>
> # Source function library.
> . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
>
> # See how we were called.
> case "$1" in
> start)
> echo -n "Starting httpd: "
> daemon httpd
> echo
> touch /var/lock/subsys/httpd
> ;;
> stop)
> echo -n "Shutting down http: "
> killproc httpd
> echo
> rm -f /var/lock/subsys/httpd
> rm -f /var/run/httpd.pid
> ;;
> status)
> status httpd
> ;;
> restart)
> $0 stop
> $0 start
> ;;
> reload)
> echo -n "Reloading httpd: "
> killproc httpd -HUP
> echo
> ;;
> *)
> echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}"
> exit 1
> esac
>
> exit 0
>
>
> Peter
>
>
>
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