can you do:
service httpd start | start | restart...? that's how i do it.

rh7.1


vora

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:seawolf-list-admin@;redhat.com]On Behalf Of Shane C Branch
> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 1:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: apache upgrade
>
>
> Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote:
> > well ... as to "where" your current installation is, that depends on whether
> > it was installed using rpm or if it was manually installed from tar file. If
> > rpm, then just do "rpm -qa | grep apache". this will tell you whether
> > there's an rpm install, then you can use different rpm commands to get the
> > details.
> >
> > If it was a manual install, it probably gets in /usr/local/apache; but you
> > can type "locate apache" or "locate httpd.conf" and peruse through the
> > output for the details.
> >
> > Now ... as far as "installing over" the current installation, well, here
> > again you've got two choices. You can do an "rpm upgrade" or a manual
> > upgrade. It'll overwrite your current installation with the exception of
> > your current configuration files, which it will keep or save backups of. So
> > you don't have to worry about accidentally erasing anything.
> >
> > Michael Martinez
> > System Administrator
> > Information Systems and Technology Management
> > CSREES - United States Department of Agriculture
> > (202) 720-6223
> >
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Shane C Branch [mailto:scbranch@;barton.edu]
> >>Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 11:03 AM
> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Subject: Re: apache upgrade
> >>
> >>
> >>Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote:
> >>
> >>>I would not install the Apache 2.x series because a lot of
> >>
> >>modules don't
> >>
> >>>work with it. Most apache web sites in the world are still
> >>
> >>using 1.3.x
> >>
> >>>because of this.
> >>>
> >>>i would install either 1.3.26 or 1.3.27 both of which are the latest
> >>>security-enhanced version.
> >>>
> >>>Michael Martinez
> >>>System Administrator
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>>From: Shane C Branch [mailto:scbranch@;barton.edu]
> >>>>Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:43 AM
> >>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>Subject: apache upgrade
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>I want to upgrade my web server, but I can't seem to locate
> >>>>the current
> >>>>installation path. I know it has changed since rh6.2, but to what?
> >>>>Also, will I need to delete the current install, or will I
> >>>
> >>be able to
> >>
> >>>>install apache 2.0 over the 1.3.x currently on the machine?
> >>>>--
> >>>>
> >>>>Regards,
> >>>>
> >>>>Shane
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>
> >>Thanks for the tip. What about installing over the current
> >>installation?
> >>And where exactly is that current installation?
> >>
> >>--
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> >>Regards,
> >>
> >>Shane
> >>
> >>
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> The original installation was whatever the RH install CD does. I was
> planning to do the upgrade manually.
>
> Looks like the installation is in /usr/lib/apache, with some other files
> in other various places.
>
> So, if I understand you, then I should be able to build my own package,
> direct it to install in /usr/lib/apache over the existing installation
> which should maintain my current config.
>
> However, I can't seem to find the command to stop the server. I thought
> /usr/lib/apachectl stop would do it, but that doesn't work. What should
> I be using?
>
>
>
> --
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> Regards,
>
> Shane
>
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