Re: Apache Server (Oracle)

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This is just a test server, and I need to simulate everything to make
sure that I have all the scripts in place to get it started again (were
it a production machine). I did reboot it this time, however, to change
to the SMP kernel.

 
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:49:50 +0200 Lord of Gore
<lordofgore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Larry D Sorensen wrote:
> > 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. 
> Stop restarting servers after making so little changes... :) What I 
> love 
> about linux is that (unlike $tupid$soft) you don't need to restart 
> your 
> machine after you change your IP address. In fact you don't need to 
> 
> restart unless you installed a new kernel... If you really want to 
> simulate boot conditions do a init 1; init 5
> > 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)?
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Jeremy L. Gaddis, MCP, GCWN
> >> http://www.linuxwiz.net/
> >>
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