RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-28 Thread Ken Murach
Thank you Axel for your help. I will look into what you said on both the pid possible problem and and running the truss command with the -f option for more information. Thanks again Kenny At 11:02 AM 11/24/2005 +0100, you wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] logs]$ tail error.log [Tue Nov 22 11:27:59

[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-22 Thread Ken Murach
Hi everyone, My name is Ken Murach and I'm relatively new to the apache world. I'm a unix administrator and I was recently asked to install apache 1.3.33 on one of our servers. I was able to install/configure apache 1.3.33 successfully. However, the user itisgrp is unable to start apache

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-22 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/22/05, Ken Murach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, My name is Ken Murach and I'm relatively new to the apache world. I'm a unix administrator and I was recently asked to install apache 1.3.33 on one of our servers. I was able to install/configure apache 1.3.33 successfully.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-22 Thread Ken Murach
Hi Joshua, Thanks for replying to my posting. The logs directory for each account (able fad) are 777 across the board and they are owned by itisgrp:itis. Here's what I get when I try to start up apache 1.3.33 for the able account for example as itisgrp: [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./httpd

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-22 Thread Ken Murach
Hi Joshua, Found out that for solaris, use the truss command instead of strace so I ran the truss command (see below): [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ truss -o /tmp/output httpd start Starting the able Apache web server http://itis-appdev.harvard.edu:10061 https://itis-appdev.harvard.edu:10062 [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-22 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/22/05, Ken Murach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Joshua, Found out that for solaris, use the truss command instead of strace so I ran the truss command (see below): [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ truss -o /tmp/output httpd start I don't know what that httpd is, but it certainly isn't the one

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 1.3.33 multiple instances problem

2005-11-22 Thread Ken Murach
Hi Joshua, the httpd is actually the name of the script that calls the httpd binary (see below): [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ cat httpd #!/sbin/sh # # Start up the Apache web server case $1 in 'start') LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib;export LD_LIBRARY_PATH if [ -x