running apache
Dhawal Doshy
dhawal at netmagicsolutions.com
Thu Mar 4 15:00:21 CET 2004
You need to ask these questions on some apache list..
btw you can very well run 2 or more instances of apache using different
ip addresses OR differnt ports (one on 80 other on 8080 so on and so forth)
Install the 2nd instance of apache using a tarball (assuming the first
one was an rpm install). Install it in /usr/loca/apache or some place
like that.. but like marc said you NEED to explore virtualhosts.
again.. you need to ask these questions on some apache list..
- dhawal
Marc Powell wrote:
>prabhu.anandh at wipro.com <mailto:prabhu.anandh at wipro.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Marc,
>>I appreciate your help.My doubt is, if I try with two httpd.conf wont
>>it conflict.Do I have to put that in a different directory or how can
>>I do that.Moreover,I have to run both simultaneously.Is it possible.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>regards,
>>Prabhu Anandh
>>
>>
>
>Do some research on apache vhosts. That's going to be your best, easiest
>to implement solution. That's how the majority of the world runs
>multiple web sites on the same machine and there's plenty of
>documentation out there.
>
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>Marc
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