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
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
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.
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
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
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
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