Hi everyone. Okay here are a couple of my problems and hopefully you
guys can help me out.
Problem 1: i have 2 website that are being hosted on a webserver. The
webserver is running redhat 8x and running apache 1.3.20. To make it a
little clearer, lets say website A and website B. Both... (1 Reply)
I downloaded Apache 1.3.27.tar.gz into my SCO u/install directory.
However, to begin with, I couldn't untar the file using the " tar xvf apache-1.3.27.tar.gz" command, so I used winzip from a windows computer on our network. Winzip untarred the file and I transferred the files to the SCO... (2 Replies)
I posted a problem with the forum on 11/18/02. Unfortunately, I
have been out of town. Today is the first chance I've had to try
the suggestions that were made.
Here is the output from the ls -l configure* command:
-rw-r--r-- 1root sys 58230 May 21 2002 configure
When I type " sh... (2 Replies)
I have a Solaris 8 box and need to install Apache 2.0.55 on it. First thing I tried was compiling from source code. During the make phase, I got the following errors:
Then I tried downloading the binaries. I tried the one available from Apache's site and the one from sunfreeware.com, with... (3 Replies)
I've been working on a project to replace one of the my group's primary NIS servers. It also runs mysql and apache, as it is the host for the our team's hardware tracking database and website. Its running apache 1.3, and for some odd reason, I can't get apache to start on system boot. The... (1 Reply)
When I upload a file 32M or larger to fails.
I can see the file being uploaded into the /tmp directory but when it gets to ~32M it dissapears.
This is from phpinfo:
upload_max_filesize 100M 100MB
post_max_size 100M 100MB
enable_dl On On
I dont get an error in the log saying im... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I just installed Apache 2.0.54 and when I try and start httpd I get
mohit@mohit-desktop:/sw/pkg/apache/bin$ ./httpd -k start
httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
(13): make_sock: could not bind to address :80
no listening... (1 Reply)
I have a Solaris 10 box that has 2 Ethernet connections. One is 172.21.0.150, this is on the main internal LAN. The other is 172.16.0.50 this is the DMZ. I have Apache 2.0.59, I do not care which it Listens to but the main one for it is 172.16.0.50 (DMZ) which I have been explicit (Listen... (1 Reply)
I am attempting to add virtual hosts to an apache web server, which has this current configuration:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
... (27 Replies)
Hi,
I'm new to developing modules for Apache. I understand the basics now and can develop something simple which allows a 'GET' request to happen, but what I want to do is actually 'POST' information to my site. I know the basic POST Request works and I can see that it is post by looking at... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
networkd
networkd(8) BSD System Manager's Manual networkd(8)NAME
networkd -- network daemon.
SYNOPSIS
networkd
DESCRIPTION
networkd is a launch-on-demand daemon that performs opreations on behalf of code in libystem_network, a component of libSystem.
networkd has no user-specifiable command-line argument, and users should not run networkd manually.
LOGGING
There are several methods with which to examine networkd's internal state for debugging and diagnostic purposes. The syslog(1) logging levels
map as follows:
Error - Error messages
Warning - Non-fatal concerns
Notice - Internal state messages
Info - Informational messages
By default, only log level Notice through Error is logged.
Syslog may be used to modify the mask which logging levels are logged. For example, to enable log levels Emergency - Debug :
% sudo syslog -c networkd -d
The networkd settings file may also be used to change the log level. This method will add some additional logging that may be missing using
the syslog technique listed above. This method is also persistent across runs of networkd For example, to enable log levels Emergency (1)
through Debug (7):
% sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd networkd_log_level -int 7
The networkd settings file may also be used to change the log level for code in libsystem_network. For example, to enable log levels Emer-
gency (1) through Debug (7) for libsystem_network code:
% sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd libnetcore_log_level -int 7
A SIGINFO signal will dump a snapshot summary of the internal state to the system log at log level NOTICE :
% sudo killall -INFO networkd
FILES
/usr/libexec/networkd
The binary.
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.networkd.plist
The launchd.plist(5) controlling the networkd job.
/Library/Preferences/com.apple.networkd.plist
An optional preferences file read by networkd.
BUGS
networkd bugs are tracked in Apple Radar component "networkd".
HISTORY
networkd first appeared in Mac OS X 10.7.
SEE ALSO networkd_privileged(8), syslogd(8), launchd.plist(5)Darwin June 2, 2019 Darwin