Re: [users@httpd] httpd won't start

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webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I went back through
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and found where to put the IP. Got that done so now my upset customer can at least get his email, but the websites are not up. I know that is because the Document Root is not /var/www/html/foo. Is it safe to just change them to where they actually are or would it be better to create a symlink to the real directory (if I knew how)?

It really doesn't matter which way you do it, there are reasons for creating symlinks (when two programs are looking for the same data in two different places is the ideal time for a symlink rather than duplicating the data, another option would be to get one of the programs to look in the place that the other program is looking). I would probably put the actuall dirrectory in myself, rather than creating a symlink.

							Jessica

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