Re: Apache Server (Oracle)

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My default runlevel is 5. As for the httpd configuration, it was set to
off for all. I changed it to on for runlevel 5, then I rebooted. http
appears to have started, but I still cannot open a browser to my Oracle
Enterprise Manager. Thanks for your help.

Are there any Oracle people out there that I can help me with the next
step? Do I need to move some http conf settings to a more global location
from my oracle environment, or something else?

Larry
 
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:42:53 -0500 "Gaddis, Jeremy L."
<jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On 12/21/06, Larry D Sorensen <larry.sorensen@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > As part of an Oracle installation, I set up some web pages; 
> however, upon
> > reboot, the apache server does not seem to be starting. I cannot 
> access
> > the Enterprise Manager web page on my server. Can someone explain 
> to me
> > what I need to do to get to set up things to automatically start 
> after a
> > reboot?
> 
> 1. What's your default runlevel (grep ^id /etc/inittab | awk -F : 
> '{
> print $2 }')?
> 
> 2. Is Apache configured to automatically start up in that runlevel
> (chkconfig --list httpd)?
> 
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