Hi,
I had the same problem, it is a warning but disabling JServ let the service run.
Klaus-Peter Schulze
John McNally wrote:
> I have run it from the command line. I get a warning related to JServ, but
> it starts fine and JServ also does not crash.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Olivier Mascia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 10:32 AM
> Subject: Re: installing as a service.
>
> >
> > Open up a command prompt window.
> > Change to your apache directory (where apache.exe is).
> > And run it by hand, just typing "apache".
> > See the error messages : it is probably not related with the service
> itself but with the editing you did in httpd.conf file.
> > Well, that's my guess because I did such mistakes in the past.
> >
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: John McNally
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 6:44 PM
> > Subject: installing as a service.
> >
> >
> > I just downloaded OpenSA 0.20 and the installation was a breeze. Thank
> you
> > for such a great product.
> >
> > I tried to install the server as a service, but cannot get it started. It
> > appeared the -D SSL directive was being ignored when running as a service
> > (the service would start, but https did not work,) so I commented the <if
> > SSL> related statements and now the service will not start.
> >
> > My simple guess since I know little about the inner workings of NT or
> > Apache+SSL is that SSL requires a user to start it so it can have some
> > appropriate permissions set up. But since this has a very good chance at
> > being a wrong assumption, I thought I'd ask.
> >
> > Is there something related to SSL that will not allow Apache to start as a
> > service, or does the conf file just need a little tweaking? (And what
> might
> > that involve?)
> >
> > Thanks again.
> > John McNally
> >
> >