Re: want to start apache when server boot up HELP HELP

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Right the RC script framework expects $LOCALBASE = /usr/local. I haven't looked but you'll need to set:

 command="%%PREFIX%%/sbin/httpd"

Actually ports regex replacecs %%PREFIX%% to $LOCALBASE. If you do the same, in theory you'll be okay. ~BAS

On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Galaxy Virus wrote:

Thank you so much. But could you please answer me more precisely 'coz I am very newbie in apache on FreeBSD.

-  I gave file name as apache22.sh ( Although my apache folder name is /usr/local/apache2 ).

- And I put apache22_enable="YES"  in /etc/rc.conf

After rebooting, I didnt find httpd.

regards,
galaxy






"Brian A. Seklecki" <lavalamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Galaxy Virus wrote:

Hello,

 On FreeBSD release 6.1,

If you installed it from FreeBSD ports, set "apache22_enable=YES" in
/etc/rc.conf.

If you didn't install it from Ports -- grab the FreeBSD RC script from:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/www/apache22/files/apache22.sh.in?rev=1.3

And drop it in place in /usr/local/etc/rc.d

Cheers!

~BAS


     I configured apache 2.2.4 with all modules and installed.

    I would like to start apache when PC boots up.   How can I do it ?

rgds,
galaxy










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