On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 7:35 PM Frank Gingras wrote:
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> Curtis,
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> Eric's answer was much more on point.
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> Further, "enabling" a module is just confusing for new users. Modules are
> either loaded, or not loaded. If you load a module previously not loaded,
> then you restart httpd.
Even thi
Curtis,
Eric's answer was much more on point.
Further, "enabling" a module is just confusing for new users. Modules are
either loaded, or not loaded. If you load a module previously not loaded,
then you restart httpd. If you change most configuration, then a graceful
restart is fine, save for cha
> On Aug 24, 2022, at 6:27 PM, π Good Guy π wrote:
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> ο»ΏOn 24/08/2022 10:17, Jay Townsend wrote:
>> Hi All,
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>> Does anyone know what type of changes will require a restart of apache over
>> being able to do just a reload instead? As not able to find that anywhere in
>> the docs to tell m
On 24/08/2022 10:17, Jay Townsend wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know what type of changes will require a restart of apache over
being able to do just a reload instead? As not able to find that anywhere in
the docs to tell me. This is so we can make the correct approach in Ansible.
I just found t
On 24/08/2022 11:19, Jay Townsend wrote:
What about slight tweaks to a vhost would that need a restart over a reload?
I think if the site is already enabled, then there is no need to do
any-thing. Just make the changes necessary to your .conf file and test
it out.
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