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On Monday 01 August 2005 11:32, McNutt, Justin M. wrote:
> A. Because the startup process is non-deterministic. (...)
Ah, well since we are talking about non-deterministic behavior. Maybe somebody
can illuminate this:
- I have Apache installed. I can run httpd -t and it comes out with "syntax
Ok". I can start httpd from a root shell, and it spawns its 10 daemon
processes and works fine.
- If I use the /etc/inid.d/httpd script, I get a [FAILED] with a exit code of
one but no further error messages.
- Upon startup of the system, the httpd start script also fails, but barfs
about the ServerRoot not being a directory. Well, as far as I can tell with
my limited knowledge, it really appears to be a direcory. Or what else does
drwxr-xr-x indicate??
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
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