Hi,
Meanwhile, I tried the same thing on a Mandrake-10.1, And Guess What!!! No Errors in my httpd logs..... Now, the question is How Can I prove my Boss and to myself that I have established mysql connection during httpd process start up....
is there any way??
- I tried this,
- I stopped mysql server
- I Restarted httpd server, but surprizingly it came up without any problem, ideally it should have thrown out a error so as to say that It could not establish a connection with mysql(since the server is down)
What should I conclude, Am I successfull In establishing the connection??
Regards
KartheeK
Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 05:13 +0300, Plymouth Rock wrote:
> Anybody who uses current major versions of pre-built binaries of the:
>
> Apache2 + mod_perl2 + Apache::DBI + PostgreSQL8
When asking for help, please be specific about what you're using.
There's a description of what to send here:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Reporting_Problems
> [Thu Nov 17 23:35:39 2005] [error] Can't load Perl file: C:/Program
> Files/Apache Group/Apache2/conf/startup.pl for server localhost:80,
> exiting...
What's the error before that? That should be the actual problem.
> But what does it mean when
> saying
> "Can't load..."?
It means your startup.pl has a problem in it and won't compile or didn't
return true.
- Perrin
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