RE: another instance of apache

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You do not need (nor want) to install Apache twice unless you would like to run two different versions of httpd.
 
Take a look at the -f option of httpd. You may also want to browser through a previous thread on this list entitled "Multiple Instances of Apache".
 

-ascs


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De : Mandy Singh [mailto:mandys@xxxxxxxxx] 
Envoyé : samedi 26 janvier 2008 20:33
À : users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet :  another instance of apache


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.

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