On 9 May 98 at 15:24, franko wrote:
> Duh, just realised what a dumb question my last one was. Of course,
> Linux is running just fine. It's just waiting for a command from me
> and since I don't know any UNIX commands as yet, I don't know what
> to tell it to do.
>
> Ah well, fire up my web browser and point in the direction of
> Amazon.com. Anyone got any recommendations for a good basic UNIX
> book (preferably Linux specific and even more preferably Red Hat
> Linux specific).
>
> Until then...how do I close my Linux system down? Or can I just turn
> it off like the old DOS boxes?
>From all that I have read I think you can just do a ctrl-alt-del.
But I do this:
shutdown -r now
and that does it. I also do the ctrl-alt-del which seems to do the
same thing.
But I am no unix guru.
Big question if anyone might now.
Given apache server on a unix machine with virtual hosts. You can
connect via the browser to the remote unix machine to the root
server, but you cannot connect to the virtual hosts of the root
server. The browser says server does not respond. It was my believe
that the root server hosting the virtual servers would then respond.
I have a virtual server which hosts other virtual servers. If I take
the references to the virtual servers out of the httpd.conf file and
then try to connect to that virtual server I will be immediately
connected to the root server.
What would cause the root server not to respond to the request for
the virtual server?? Given that all is well in the httpd.conf (which
it was). My first thought is DNS ... but then why does the root
server respond? Possible that just part of the DNS was corrupted??
Peter
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