Thank you very much for your help :)
Richard de Vries escribió:
WebLogic doesn't support Apache 2.2, and Apache 2.2 is
not necesarrily downwards compatible with Apache
2.0.x.
I recommend you downgrade to Apache 2.0.59 and stay on
a supported platform.
R
--- Maria Elena Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTE
WebLogic doesn't support Apache 2.2, and Apache 2.2 is
not necesarrily downwards compatible with Apache
2.0.x.
I recommend you downgrade to Apache 2.0.59 and stay on
a supported platform.
R
--- Maria Elena Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I am using Apache 2.2.3, with solaris 9 and
On Mon 21.08.2006 12:09, Maria Elena Sanchez wrote:
Hello, I am using Apache 2.2.3, with solaris 9 and when I am going to
start it, it gives me the following mistake:
Have you looked into the Supportmatrix if your setup is supported?!
http://e-docs.bea.com/platform/suppconfigs/configs/support
Hello, I am using Apache 2.2.3, with solaris 9 and when I am going to
start it, it gives me the following mistake:
bash-2.05$ Syntax error on line 132 of
/opt/install/psbatlatam/apache2.2.3.frontend/conf/httpd.conf: API module
structure `weblogic_module' in file
/opt/install/psbatlatam/apach
Thank you Alex for the info. I will check it out.
Much appreciated
Kenny
At 07:56 PM 3/28/2006 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
On Die 28.03.2006 12:47, Ken Murach wrote:
I then started up this apache 1.3.33 instanace but got the following
message upon start up:
apollo1 # ./apachectl start
[Tue Mar 2
Hi,
On Die 28.03.2006 12:47, Ken Murach wrote:
I then started up this apache 1.3.33 instanace but got the following
message upon start up:
apollo1 # ./apachectl start
[Tue Mar 28 12:23:24 2006] [warn] Loaded DSO libexec/mod_wl.so uses plain
Apache 1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI!
Hi everyone,
Recently I was asked to install apache 1.3.33 on a solaris unix server to
replace existing apache 1.3.31. I configured the 1.3.33 to be the same as
the 1.3.31 (same modules compiled in statically with the addition of a few
new modules in 1.3.33).
Now the 1.3.31 uses the mod_wl.s