On Sat, Oct 09, 1999 at 07:14:00PM -0700, shankarv wrote:


If you set Servertype to inetd you should start apache from inetd
(e.g. make an entry in inetd.conf).

But it is not recommeded to run apache this way, since it puts far
more load on the system and has nearly no advantage.

So, let it run standalone and all is ok.


> i have apache 1.3.6 on slackware.
> When i set the ServerType to inetd in httpd.conf file and run apachectl   
> start
> it says httpd could not be started.
> the error_log file contains the following :
> getpeername:call for non-connected socket (something like this)
> getsockname:call for non-connected socket (something like this)
> Error getting the local address.
> inetd is running. i have checked it with ps -ax
> when ServerType is standalone httpd starts up.

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