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  1. JBoss Core Services
  2. JBCS-138

Solaris: apachectl and httpd won't start, wrong configuration directory

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      After installing Apache Httpd on Solaris and running the postinstall script, the service will not start due to the hardcoded path not being corrected.

      This issue is resolved in JBoss Core Services 2.4.23, as the postinstall script updates the path correctly.
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      After installing Apache Httpd on Solaris and running the postinstall script, the service will not start due to the hardcoded path not being corrected. This issue is resolved in JBoss Core Services 2.4.23, as the postinstall script updates the path correctly.

      Apache httpd installed into a directory (i.e. /opt/jbcs/jbcs-httpd24-2.4) and postinstall is run.

      • apachectl won't start httpd with exception:
        $ ./apachectl -k start
        httpd: Could not open configuration file /opt/jbcs-1.0/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: No such file or directory
        
      • httpd won't start http with exception:
        $ ./httpd -k start
        httpd: Could not open configuration file /opt/jbcs-1.0/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: No such file or directory
        

      Postinstall was run, so the paths should be modified.
      Zips for Solaris used from: http://download.eng.brq.redhat.com/devel/candidates/jboss/coreservices/httpd24-2.4.23-DR1/

              gzaronik@redhat.com George Zaronikas
              fgoldefu@redhat.com Filip Goldefus (Inactive)
              Jan Onderka Jan Onderka
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