On 3/22/07, Jim Perrin <jperrin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
this my output of rpm -V httpd
S.5....T c /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf
S.5....T c /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
....L... /etc/httpd/logs
i don't know what's this results.
this problem doesn't exist on httpd itself it all exist on all symlink? what can be the problem?
Thanks for the reply!
> the symlink of logs modules run are all in red. I can view the folders and
> files on those folders in symlink. What causing the problem? my HDD still
> have space.
Assuming a normal terminal session, that usually means that the
symlink is broken. It's supposed to be a symlink, but not a broken
one. You can verify this by running 'rpm -V httpd'
It will compare what's on your disk with what the rpm database thinks
is supposed to be on your system. It should be expected that the
config file will have changes, but not the modules symlink. The less
output from rpm -V, the better.
this my output of rpm -V httpd
S.5....T c /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf
S.5....T c /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
....L... /etc/httpd/logs
this problem doesn't exist on httpd itself it all exist on all symlink? what can be the problem?
Thanks for the reply!
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