> > This is probably a Ubuntu issue and not an Apache problem since Apache isn't > getting installed. In that case, there would be no log entries. But: on most Fuunny you said that. He said it was an apache problem. :-) > Unix systems the Apache daemon runs as httpd and can be controlled by /bin/apachectl. > he could check if the daemon is running by issuing any of the apachectl commands > - like apachectl -k stop Here is the result: root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin/pcre# apachectl -k stop /usr/sbin/apachectl: 175: /usr/sbin/apachectl: /usr/sbin/apache2: not found Action '-k stop' failed. The Apache error log may have more information. >> resort, just pull the current version of Apache from the Apache web site and > install it. I've never had a failure doing that (except, of course, my typing of I just tried that and I am on my third needed tool. So, I think I am stopping that idea. :-( thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx