RE: [users@httpd] settings in /etc/init.d/httpd ?

2005-06-07 Thread Boyle Owen
-Original Message- From: Justin Conover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh, the reason I didn't use virtuals is we need to be able to start/stop specific instances. From my understanding this isn't possible in the VirtualHost section, is that incorrect? You can achieve the effect of

Re: [users@httpd] settings in /etc/init.d/httpd ?

2005-06-03 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Justin Conover wrote: the httpd is defined interally to the apachectl script, as well as in your httpd.conf -Dan other than these. # Path to the apachectl script, server binary, and short-form for messages. apachectl=/usr/sbin/apachectl httpd=${HTTPD-/usr/sbin/httpd}

Re: [users@httpd] settings in /etc/init.d/httpd ?

2005-06-03 Thread Justin Conover
On 6/3/05, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Justin Conover wrote: the httpd is defined interally to the apachectl script, as well as in your httpd.conf -Dan So are you saying I can edit the apahectl? Here is the full explanation I can give you, we

Re: [users@httpd] settings in /etc/init.d/httpd ?

2005-06-03 Thread Justin Conover
On 6/3/05, Justin Conover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/3/05, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Justin Conover wrote: the httpd is defined interally to the apachectl script, as well as in your httpd.conf -Dan So are you saying I can edit the