RE: Apache installation

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Its well if browser is giving ‘Its work‘ page.

Because it does not give any home page like tomcat gives.

 

Narendra

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 1:20 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Apache installation

 

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.



2008/4/4 Ch Praveena <ps050202@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi all,

I am getting a message like "[Fri Apr 04 12:11:15 2008] [error] [client 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>:

 

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> 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

            2.            /export/home/infra/install/ httpd-2.2.8/conf/httpd.conf

              Listen 1200

              ServerName 192.168.99.29:1200

Note : use IP of your machine.

Narendra

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ch Praveena [mailto:ps050202@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:56 PM


To: 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> 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]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 6:31 PM
To: 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> 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

$ gzip –d httpd-2.0.63.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

$ gzip –d 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]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:19 AM


To: 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> 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.

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]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:42 AM
To: 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> 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]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:27 PM
To: 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




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Praveena Chalamcharla,
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Praveena Chalamcharla,
Securview....




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Praveena Chalamcharla,
Securview....




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Praveena Chalamcharla,
Securview....



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Regards,

Praveena Chalamcharla,
Securview....




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Praveena Chalamcharla,
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