Make sure you have apache running in the proper order at bootup (prefixed with
the right number in most cases). If you run out of order, you might be catching
it before the network services are brought online.

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Quoting Robert Granvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'm hoping for some insight and suggestions on this one...
>
> Our apache /etc/init.d (very straightforward, by the way) works when you
> execute it by hand, but does not function correctly during a system boot.
>
> During boot, we receive the following errors (only the IP address has been
> changed in the example)
>
>    apache: starting
>    (99)Cannot assign requested address: make_sock: could not bind to address
> 12.34.56.78:80
>    no listening sockets available, shutting down
>    Unable to open logs
>    Done!
>
>
> ALL other services (Coldfusion, tomcat, etc.) start up successfully during
> boot, which all reside in the same disk tree as well.
>
> When the startup script is run immediately after boot, it works great:
>
>    apache: starting
>    Done!
>
>
> Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for us?  Having to manually restart
> after a reboot is really kindof a pain.  :-)
>
>
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