Re: Can't install apache2 in ubntu after an uninstall

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Only one more idea comes to mind:  What happens if you do 

ps -ef | grep httpd  

and 

ps -ef | grep apache   (without the '2' on the end)

That should at least check if Apache is running under httpd.

John
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On Wednesday 21 February 2018 21:54:41 jose cabrera wrote:
> > > 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.
> 
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