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Re: Apache no longer auto starting



At 9:36 PM -0500 3/9/07, Devon Ferns wrote:
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.

Then perhaps you have *different* problem, namely apache won't start not that it's not being told to start.


What does `apachectl configtest` tell you?

My server isn't used for anything important so I haven't really looked into what's going on.

Then disregard any attempts to help. ;)

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