On Sep 19, 2018 at 23:10:21, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
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> Good to know. Can you tell me how to disable apache 2 but have nginx start
> when
> I start the system?
>
systemctl disable apache2.service
systemctl enable nginx.service
must do the trick.
Hth Michael
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On Wed, Sep 19, 2018, 12:44 PM Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> 2018-09-19 06:19 keltezéssel, kamaraju kusumanchi írta:
> >
> > A follow up question:
> > Should I remove apache2 packages completely from the system or is
> > there a way to install both apache2 and nginx but only start nginx
> > upon each
2018-09-19 06:19 keltezéssel, kamaraju kusumanchi írta:
>
> A follow up question:
> Should I remove apache2 packages completely from the system or is
> there a way to install both apache2 and nginx but only start nginx
> upon each reboot?
You can disable apache2 starting or you can even
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 1:34 AM, Steve Kemp wrote:
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> You should be able to see why it fails to start by looking at the
> nginx error-log, explore beneath /var/log/nginx.
>
Thanks Steve. Very helpful. BTW thank you very much for creating
https://debian-administration.org/ . I found it
On Di, Sep 18, 2018 at 05:34:43 +, Steve Kemp wrote:
I would *guess* that you have an existing webserver, such as apache,
running. If that is the case you'll want to stop it before you try
Or he has IPv6 disabled (maybe company policy). In this case nginx will
fail to start as well.
> The nginx-full package fails to install on Debian stable (Stretch).
Looks like it does install, but then it fails to start.
> Does anyone know why? Is this a bug?
You should be able to see why it fails to start by looking at the
nginx error-log, explore beneath /var/log/nginx.
I would
The nginx-full package fails to install on Debian stable (Stretch).
Does anyone know why? Is this a bug?
% sudo apt-get install nginx-full
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
nginx-full is already the newest version (1.10.3-1+deb9u1).
The
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