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Date: | Fri, 28 Nov 1997 11:04:50 -0800 |
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John Burke writes:
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> I've had the Apach/iX server job running for over two months, using it
> in primarilly a test mode for a possible Intranet server. During this
> time, I've made numerous changes to NMMGR, none of which has affected
> the operation of the Apache/iX server. Just for the heck of it (actually
> testing procedures), I aborted the server and now when I try to start it
> up, I get the following message:
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> :run HTTPD;info='-f /APACHE/PUB/conf/httpd.conf'
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> httpd: cannot determine local host name.
> Use ServerName to set it manually.
>
> Any ideas what I could have done to break Apache/iX?
I would go into NMMGR, open config, and then see what you have in the Local
Node Name field on that first screen. I suspect that's where the POSIX
routines get the local host name from. Do a "/bin/uname -n" to see what
POSIX thinks the local host name is.
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Mark Bixby E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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