Starting and Restarting the Apache service.
Please help!!! I just installed Fedora and downloaded and installed all the updates. Since I just upgraded from Red Hat 9, I wanted to reconfigure my webserver. I made all the configurations, but when I tried to start/restart the service in services. When I looked for "httpd" it wasn't there. What did it change to or how do you do it now? Any help would be much appreciated!!! Thanx!!! :D
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Are you sure apache is installed? If not, download the latest tarball and install it. Should work then
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yes!
I've got the exact same issue... upgraded from RH8 to fedora... httpd disappeared from list. Any solution?
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Btw...
Btw... I'm sure I have Apache install, etc. I can run it manually by going to /etc/init.d/httpd restart, but it's gone AWOL from startup and from services.
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Yay! I'm not the only one with the problem!!!
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/usr/sbin/apache start
? that's the command to start apache 1.3.29 on my system, at least. |
Got it
So, the problem is a fairly annoying one, but easy enough to fix. I noticed several things were missing, not just Apache. (Missing from the services panel, that is.)
In my case, when upgrading to Fedora from RH8, the installer deleted a bunch of links to init.d files from the rc*.d directories. That's it! Just recreate the files, and you're back in business. Lame, eh? cheers. |
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