OK, thanks, I'll try the unload/load mambo and see what happens On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Robert Liesenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On May 19, 2008, at 8:14 AM, Lorin Rivers wrote: > > I have done some extensive research and have followed all the setup >> instructions I can find, but apache2 still requires a manual start on my >> 10.4 iMac. >> >> When I run "sudo launchctl load -w >> /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2.plist", the response is >> "already loaded". >> >> Manual start doesn't report errors and apache works fine once I do that, >> but I'd like to not have to remember to start apache next time my power goes >> out. >> >> >> ... snip ... > > I found I had problems with launchd on 10.4 as well; in your situation I > would usually do a 'launchctl unload -w /Library...' followed by a > 'launchctl load -w /Library...'. This seemed to give launchd the prodding > it needed. Note also that if Apache fails to start, repeatedly (due to > configuration errors), I believe launchd will eventually turn off the daemon > and leave it off, such as how init under other UNIXes handles runaway > processes. > > >> The only other bit of info is that occasionally, I see something about >> "bonjour" (couldn't find it just now, though). Also, mysql is starting up >> just fine... >> >> > Mysql starting OK indicates that launchd is working well (though I suspect > you'd be having much bigger problems if launchd was actually broken :). > Can't help you with the Bonjour messages, I'm afraid... > > -Robert > >
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