Hi everyone,
I am trying to install a second instance of apache on debian. I used the multiple instance script. during the installation it says: root@nextcloudpi:/usr/share/doc/apache2/examples# sudo sh setup-instance suitecrm2 Setting up /etc/apache2-suitecrm2 ... systemd is in use, no init script installed use the '[email protected]' service to control your new instance sample commands: systemctl start [email protected] systemctl enable [email protected] Setting up symlinks: a2enmod-suitecrm2 a2dismod-suitecrm2 a2ensite-suitecrm2 a2dissite-suitecrm2 a2enconf-suitecrm2 a2disconf-suitecrm2 apache2ctl-suitecrm2 Setting up /etc/logrotate.d/apache2-suitecrm2 and /var/log/apache2-suitecrm2 ... Setting up /etc/default/apache-htcacheclean-suitecrm2 root@nextcloudpi:/usr/share/doc/apache2/examples# So systemd is in use and i don't get a service file in init.d When i try to start the service as mentioned in the code it says there is no apache2-suitecrm2.service. I have spent several hours googling this problem but although countless hours reading I couldn't find anything similar. How do i create a correct init.d file to start the service, or how do i stop systemd from working so it is not in use and the script to create a second instance is allowed to place the script. I have looked in the documentation and found that there is a script secondary-init-script, also to be found in /use/share/doc/Apache2/examples. But I don't understand how this works or how to run it( see https://alioth-lists-archive.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-apache-commits/2010-February/000296.html Thanks
