Re: another instance of apache

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Mandy Singh wrote:
My concern was that when I run make install command, will it start copying files to paths that might overlap with earlier intallation? What did you use - rpm or did u make it yourself? What does make install do internally?

On Jan 27, 2008 1:12 AM, Luis Croker <lcroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:lcroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


        I have running two apaches in the same server.  I installed
    the first instance normally.  The second one, I compiled and I
    just copied the httpd binary file to the system with another name
    and I put it to run with another IP.
Both are running well.

        Regards.



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    Mandy Singh wrote:
    Hi Everyone,
I already have an installation of apache 2 (2.0.52 I think) on
    the server.
I want to install another instance of apache 2 on the server to
    listen to another IP (different than the first instance).
I downloaded apache 2 gz files. What are the things I should keep in mind while installing
    another instance?
I can configure apache good but I am not a sysadmin so am scared
    if I install another instance it might mess with the path
    settings etc of the first one?
Can someone please shed some light on it? Thanks.



I think you can just use the same binary and just start it by specifying a different config file.


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