If only it were that simple. I'm having the same problem, my
hostconfig has that line in it and using Server Admin to turn it on
doesn't cause it to start up automatically on reboot.
My server isn't used for anything important so I haven't really
looked into what's going on.
Devon
On 9-Mar-07, at 3:46 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
At 2:42 PM -0500 3/9/07, Charles Kline wrote:
hi all.
i am not sure what changed on the xserve, but apache no longer
auto starts when the server reboots. i can start it no problem
using apachectl restart.
mac os x server 10.4.8
i have problems with server admin messing things up every time i
use it so i am wary to launch it. is there something i can modify
manually to fix this?
WEBSERVER=-YES- in /etc/hostconfig
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