The snippet is on that doco page, i'm not real sure what you're asking here.


One problem you might be having is if you have those ProxyPass statements in
your apache config, they might not be under the vhost you're pointing at.
Use "httpd -S" to find out what vhost config file/location in that file
corresponds to the hostname you're requesting with your browser.

All this assumes you're using apache and not just pointing to
http://hostname:3000/ of course.

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Matt White <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Sorry to bump this but is anyone able to shed some light on this at all?
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> I have had a few attempts but am struggling to get it working.
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> Any help is much appreciated
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> Kind regards,
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> Matt
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Matt White
> *Sent:* 22 May 2009 21:54
> *To:* Opsview Users
> *Subject:* [opsview-users] Repathing Opsview directories
>
>
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> Hi guys,
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> Wondering if someone could save me some trouble learning how to create the
> mod-rewrite rules for apache when re-pointing Opsview away from the root of
> the server.
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> I have followed
> http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.0:advancedapache and am lost
> at the last step (was hoping for a nice snippet that could go in the conf
> file) My apache knowledge isn’t great so any help would be appreciated.
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> Thanks in advance
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> Matt
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-- 
Ben Lutgens
Linux / Unix System Administror

Three of your friends throw up after eating chicken salad.  Do you think:
"I should find more robust friends" or "we should check that refrigerator"?
      -- Donald Becker, on vortex-bug, suspecting a network-wide problem
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