Ch Praveena wrote: > Hi, > > I could run apache server(httpd2.2.8), when configured as default. > But, The browser is giving message "It works!", but not the home page.. > Please let me know the reason. That's all. "It works!" is just the homepage. :-) Iñigo > > > > > 2008/4/4 Ch Praveena <ps050202@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>>: > > Hi all, > > I am getting a message like "[Fri Apr 04 12:11:15 2008] [error] > [client 10.20.220.15 <http://10.20.220.15>] File does not exist: > /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/favicon.ico" in the error_log file of the > source, while starting the httpd 2..2.8 server. Let me know the > reason of getting this type of error. > > > > 2008/4/3 Ch Praveena <ps050202@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>>: > > Hi, > > It was again failed and I was getting this 403 forbidden error. > > Let me describe you what I have done.. > I have deleted both the server source files and started afresh > from the extraction.. > followed the steps like: > [root@praveena httpd-2.0.63]# pwd > /home/praveena/software/httpd-2.0.63 > [root@praveena httpd-2.0.63]# ./configure > --prefix=/home/praveena/software/src2/ > [root@praveena httpd-2.0.63]# make > [root@praveena httpd-2.0.63]# make install > > Finally, > [root@praveena /]# /home/praveena/software/src2/bin/apachectl start > > But I found 403 forbidden error.. > > > > > > On 03/04/2008, *Narendra Verma* <narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Hi just change one more entry > > 1. > /export/home/infra/install///httpd-2.0.63///conf/httpd.conf > > search for 'Listen' and 'ServerName' use like > > Listen 1100 > > ServerName 192.168.99.29:1100 > <http://192.168.99.29:1100> > > 2. /export/home/infra/install/// > httpd-2.2.8///conf/httpd.conf > > Listen 1200 > > ServerName 192.168.99.29:1200 > <http://192.168.99.29:1200> > > Note : use IP of your machine. > > Narendra > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>] > *Sent:* Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:56 PM > > > *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Subject:* Re: Apache installation > > > > Hi, > Thats great.. But, I am getting an error like > http://rifers.org/paste/show/7034 when I ve started the > httpd 2.2.8 even after loading at a different location like > ./configure --prefix=/home/praveena/software/apache2.2.8src > > > Please check with the error > > > > On 02/04/2008, *Narendra Verma* > <narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Hi > > > > Exactly, > > This is the path where you want to store your apache > installation rather default location (///usr/local/apache2...//) > > . > > Narendra > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>] > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 02, 2008 6:31 PM > *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > *Subject:* Re: Apache installation > > > > Hi, > > Do you mean that > //"/////export/home/install/httpd-2.0.63"////, is the path > where my source is about to be stored?? other than under > /usr/local/apache2... /// > > > > / > > On 02/04/2008, *Narendra Verma* > <narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > //Hi,// > > //Suppose you are installing httpd2.0.63 into > "/export/home/install/httpd-2.0.63"// > > //You are having source of httpd2.0.63 like : > //httpd-2.0.63.tar.gz > <http://mirrors.enquira.com/apache/httpd/httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz> > > |$ gzip –d |httpd-2.0.63.tar.gz > <http://mirrors.enquira.com/apache/httpd/httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz> > > |$ tar xvf httpd-2.0.63.tar| > > $ cd |httpd-2.0.63| > > //$ ./configure --prefix= /export/home/install/httpd-2.0.63// > > //$ make// > > //$ make install// > > First compete the installation of one version then install > another version. > > And //you are installing httpd2.2.8 into > "/export/home/install/httpd-2.2.8"// > > //You are having source of httpd2.2.8 like : > //httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz > <http://mirrors.enquira.com/apache/httpd/httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz> > > |$ gzip –d |httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz > <http://mirrors.enquira.com/apache/httpd/httpd-2.2.8.tar.gz> > |$ tar xvf httpd-2.2.8.tar| > > $ cd |httpd-2.2.8| > > //$ ./configure --prefix= /export/home/install/httpd-2.2.8"// > > //$ make// > > //$ make install// > > And now chages the listen port of files : > > 1. > /export/home/infra/install///httpd-2.0.63///conf/httpd.conf > > search for 'Listen' and change it like > > Listen 1100 > > 2. /export/home/infra/install/// > httpd-2.2.8///conf/httpd.conf > > Listen 1200 > > > Narendra > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>] > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:19 AM > > > *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Subject:* Re: Apache installation > > > > Thats great to run both the servers seperately. > > But, let me know where I can change the listen ports and how > the command be replaced. Is it like > > * $ ./configure --prefix=/home/praveena/software* > > > Please correct the command if any mistakes are there. And I > want to run the httpd 2.0.63 with default *./configure* and > then, the next httpd2.2.8 with the above command. > > On 02/04/2008, *Narendra Verma* > <narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > If you want so then you can make separate directory > (installation root i.e 'prefix') for httpd2.0.63 and 2.2.8 > but very important is that your apache listen port must be > different for different installation root. > > For uninstalling it just remove the all content from your > installation directory and make a new installation as you > required.It may be giving problem because you upgrade 2.0.63 > to 2.2.8. <http://2.2.8.> > > Just try to make new installation from scratch for different > versions. There may be different idea for upgrading but I am > not fully confident about it. > > > > > > Narendra > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>] > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:42 AM > *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > *Subject:* Re: Apache installation > > > > Hi , > > Thank you for your responses.. > What I mean is, can I have the both apache servers with our > uninstalling them? > But the wrong done by me is, I ve run the ./configure > command at the default only.. I have configured the httpd > 2.0.63 version first and later the httpd2.2.8 version. > > Now, Let me know the way, I can run both the servers when > ever needed. > If it is not possible, Let me know a command for > uninstalling them properly. > > On 02/04/2008, *Narendra Verma* > <narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Are u using old compiled version of mod-jk(That has been > compiled with httpd2.0.63) with new configured/installedS > httpd2.2.8, > > Just try to reinstall mod-jk with your new httpd version , > it may solve the problem. > > > > Narendra > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>] > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:27 PM > *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Subject:* Apache installation > > > > > Hi all, > > I have installed and set up httpd 2.0.63 version of apache > server and is running good and fine with the implementaion > of clustering Jboss. And when I want to cluster , there > came the need of httpd 2.2.8 version of apache. So, I have > downloaded and configured with default with out giving > prefix while running ./configure command.. And so, there > came the problem while running, > /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl start with an error > [root@praveena httpd-2.2.8]# > /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl start > httpd: Syntax error on line 1037 of > /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax error on line 3 > of /usr/local/apache2/conf/mod-jk.conf: API module structure > 'jk_module' in file /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_jk.so is > garbled - expected signature 41503232 but saw 41503230 - > perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO, or was compiled > for a different Apache version? > > If I want to uninstall one among them, will the problem be > solved? > Or what is the best command in linux, to be given now.. > > Please respond at the earliest > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Praveena Chalamcharla, > Securview.... -- -------------------------------- Iñigo Medina García Editorial Díaz de Santos Informática/Desarrollo imedina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. 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