Hi,
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Paul Kenneth Egell-Johnsen wrote:
> I am dumb. And lazy.
>
> When starting up Linux everything gets started, apache, mysql, and
> php. Sometimes I do some changes to the httpd.conf file and want to
> restart the server. How? If I kill all sessions and start the httpd I
> get an error message DB_PATH must be set or something.
>
> I tried to kill the httpd processes one by one and hoping that the new
> processes would read the new httpd file, but I'm not sure they did.
You could either use "killall -1 httpd", to make Apache reload it's
configuration files. If you use the SuSE init-Script, you could also use
"rcapache reload".
Bye,
LenZ
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