at 12:38, Egor Shipovalov wrote:
Why not start the Apache from a shell script that would always start it
again if it dies?
To restart the Apache then, you'd just kill the root httpd with
apachectl.
Killing the paernt shell script would terminate the whole operation.
Egor
Can I call something like a reload of httpd.conf?
This is what sending a SIGHUP to Apache does. However, both mod_perl-enabled
servers I run misbehave on this, so I always do a full restart.
Egor.
Why not start the Apache from a shell script that would always start it
again if it dies?
To restart the Apache then, you'd just kill the root httpd with apachectl.
Killing the paernt shell script would terminate the whole operation.
Egor.
-Original Message-
From: Dirk Lutzebaeck