RE: Diffeerent Apache Daemon on RHEL5.1

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Thanks Krist !!

Can you please provide me the script which is required to start and stop the apache daemon. As you said

"I have a script that uses a servername as argument and that starts a httpd instance with the correct binary, serverroot and config. This allows me to start and stop each instance seperately".

\Vinay


-----Original Message-----
From: Krist van Besien [mailto:krist.vanbesien@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 7:32 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Diffeerent Apache Daemon on RHEL5.1

On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 4:45 PM, André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Eric Covener wrote:

>> Copying binaries doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.
>>
> Hi.
>
> You're right, on the face of it it does not seem to make a lot of sense.
> You should be able easily to run 2 instances of Apache from the same 
> binaries.

Indeed, and that is what I do.

I have a default install of apache on my (solaris) system, which I compiled from source, and afterwards didn't touch. I have it installed in /opt/apache/httpd-<version>. That way I can even have different versions of apache on the same machine.

Then I have different instances of webservers in /opt/webserver/<servername>. Each of these directories has a conf directory, a log directory and a htdocs directory. I also make a link here to /opt/apache/httpd-<version>/modules and /opt/apache/httpd-<version>/bin, so that I can use this dir as a serverroot. I have a script that uses a servername as argument and that starts a httpd instance with the correct binary, serverroot and config. This allows me to start and stop each instance seperately.
Myapache script in /etc/init.d just iterates over the directories in /opt/webservers and starts (or stops) them.

Krist

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