[SML] web server oddity continued
Jerry Durand
jdurand at interstellar.com
Wed Apr 20 18:48:03 UTC 2016
Yes, I was running a bunch of sites in the past.
a2ensite not found. They've fracked the standard Apache2 setup so I'm
off to add all the aliases and other domains to the GUI. *grump*
On 04/20/2016 11:29 AM, smashwolf via Stagecraft wrote:
> I forgot something.
>
> the newer apache2 also relies on the "a2ensite" and "a2dissite" to
> create those symlinks properly. On my system they are in /usr/sbin.
> So for instance, in my /etc/httpd/sites-available I have a file called
> "smashwolf.com" which is the config file for my domain. when I issue
> the command "a2enable smashwolf.com" it creates the symlink called
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/010-smashwolf.com . When I restart
> apache2, the site config file is seen, parsed, and the site comes up.
>
> I have several virtual web sites runnin on my apache2 instance, so I
> have several sites-avaialble configs, and several symlinks in
> sites-enabled.
>
> This mechanism carries over to enabling modules and disabling modules
> using a2enmod, and a2dismod, etc, etc.
>
> -Bryan
> --
> -
> Bryan Manternach, President, Smashwolf Productions & Studios
> 2883 Aiello Drive, Suite #3, San Jose, CA, 95111
> 408-363-8324, 408-209-3099 (mobile), smash at smashwolf.com
>
>
> On 4/20/16 11:20 AM, smash via Stagecraft wrote:
>> /etc/httpd/sites-enabled is supposed to contain symbolic links to
>> /etc/httpd/sites-available files. have you looked for
>> /etc/httpd/sites-available , and verified that the configs are
>> there? If they are, you merely need to create symbolic links.
>>
>> Also, if it is a symlink issue, the latest versions of the Apache
>> configuration is sensitive to the actual format of the file/symlink
>> names. They must have the full ".conf" extension on them. previous
>> versions did not care and would start up anything in the directory.
>> Now it actually matters. I hit this problem when I upgraded from
>> Debian Wheezy to Jesse (debian 8.3).
>>
>> -Bryan
>> --
>> -
>> Bryan Manternach, President, Transwarp Enterprises LLC
>> 2883 Aiello Drive, Suite #3, San Jose, CA, 95111
>> 408-363-8324, 408-209-3099 (mobile), smash at transwarp.com
>>
>> On 4/20/16 11:09 AM, Jerry Durand via Stagecraft wrote:
>>> I've been going back and forth with the device vendor who also
>>> supplies their version of Linux. Today I just found out they are no
>>> longer using the /etc/httpd/sites-enabled files. I have a question
>>> in to them as to where they put the ^%$#@! configuration files so we
>>> can all fix our sites.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. http://interstellar.com
>>> tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886
>>>
>>>
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>> 2883 Aiello Drive, Suite #3, San Jose, CA, 95111
>> 408-363-8324, 408-209-3099 (mobile), smash at transwarp.com
>>
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