I don't have apache running on any *buntus, but in Debian land, it's called apache2. Try: dpkg -l | grep apache
On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 5:46 PM Dick Steffens <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/28/19 2:57 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote: > > On 2019-12-28 09:20, Dick Steffens wrote: > >> I run Apache on my Xubuntu 18.04 machine. This morning it isn't > >> working. Looking for answers on the Internet gave me an instruction > >> for checking the status of Apache: > >> > >> $ sudo systemctl status apache2 > >> [sudo] password for rsteff: > >> Unit apache2.service could not be found. > >> > >> Where do I start looking for why this is the case, and how to fix it? > > > > First, check to see if it is running: > > ps ax | grep http > > or > > ps ax | grep apache > > > > Does one of them show up? > ps ax | grep http > 2511 ? Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-http --spawner :1.22 > /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/1 > > ps ax | grep apache > 4553 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto apache > > > > > > If not: > > > > You might try: > > sudo systemctl status apache > > or > > sudo systejctl status httpd > > > > Report back on these. > > > > $ sudo systemctl status apache > [sudo] password for rsteff: > Unit apache.service could not be found. > > $ sudo systejctl status httpd > sudo: systejctl: command not found > > > From what I understand -- admittedly not a lot -- apache of some flavor > is missing in action. Should I just reinstall apache? If I do, do I need > to copy my www directory first? > > BTW, I have not lost apache on my laptop. Same OS and version. > > -- > Regards, > > Dick Steffens > > > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
