Jona Joachim wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool, even
if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
ability? i have a dev server that i would like to not have many things
enabled in the rc.conf, but i
Jonathan Horne wrote:
ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool, even
if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
ability? i have a dev server that i would like to not have many things
enabled in the rc.conf, but i would like an easy wa
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 02:43:20PM +0200, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
> It does more, it will force the script to run even if a daemon is
> running. What OP is looking for is 'one' prefix:
Ah! Even better. Thanks for the tip.
Dan
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On 31/08/2006 05:25, Daniel Bye wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 08:47:06PM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
>> ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool,
>> even> if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
>> ability? i have a dev server th
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 08:47:06PM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool,
> even> if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
> ability? i have a dev server that i would like to not have many things
> e
Darrin Chandler writes:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 08:47:06PM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the
> > apachectl tool, even if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do
> > many other daemons have this ability? i have a dev server
> > that i
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 08:47:06PM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool,
> even
> if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
> ability? i have a dev server that i would like to not have many things
>
Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool,
> even
> if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
> ability? i have a dev server that i would like to not have many things
> enabled in the rc.conf, but i would like
ive noticed that apache can be started manually using the apachectl tool, even
if it is not enabled in /etc/rc.conf. do many other daemons have this
ability? i have a dev server that i would like to not have many things
enabled in the rc.conf, but i would like an easy way to just start specifi