Try copying the httpd.conf file from the sipx folder to the apache
folder, this will then force the apache to run in the same instance as
previously loaded, or find the place where the old apache was and copy
it to there, as it will have been changed.
Scott Lawrence wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-24
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 08:48 +0100, roberto visca wrote:
> Hi there.
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>
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> I've just installed sipXecs on my prod centos 5 server, where Apache
> was already running. For what I can see, sipxecs pretend to fully
> manage the web server. I tried to get the setup running as a virtual
> server, b
: "roberto visca"
To:
Sent: 2/24/2009 2:48:02 AM
Subject: [sipx-users] httpd.conf
Hi there.
I've just installed sipXecs on my prod centos 5 server, where Apache was
already running. For what I can see, sipxecs pretend to fully manage the web
server. I tried to get the setup runni
Hi there.
I've just installed sipXecs on my prod centos 5 server, where Apache was
already running. For what I can see, sipxecs pretend to fully manage the web
server. I tried to get the setup running as a virtual server, but till now
it can't.
Did someone faced this problem and know how to