You give no details of your setup so I have to assume the obvious; that
you are trying to run both apaches on the same socket (ie, same IP and
port). You have to have the apaches "Listen" to different TCP/IP
sockets, eg:
Different ports:
Apache #1:
Listen 80
Apache #2
Listen 8080
Different IPs:
Apache #1:
Listen 192.168.1.1
Apache #2
Listen 192.168.1.10
or a combination..
Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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Owen,
I have tried that sorry for the vague question. The thing that's odd is
that when I try to start the second instance of apache it sees (seems
aware) of the other instance. It actually sees the others PID file and I
have explicit paths in the conf with different names. This is why I am
so lost on this one, if the thing is named different and running on a
separate port how can it know about the other?
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