Re: rcapache



Hi,

houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb:
John Bailo wrote:

Does the rcapache command exist in Suse 10.1?

I want to start my httpd daemon from a telnet session, but, logged in as
root, it says:

-bash: rcapache: command not found

I think it could be rcapache2 Obviously you need to have Apache
installed, Do rc[tab][tab] to see what the rc commands are.

That kind of reminds me of a guy who regarded himself as an experienced
LAMP/LAPP administrator. One day I was watching him trying to restart
apache2 for > 5 minutes on a non-SUSE system, which happened to have no
such thing as rcapache2. I finally told him. Well, it's good to know
hat SUSE's rc* are mostly just symlinked to the corresponding /
etc/init.d/* script.

kind regards,
Andreas
.



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