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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Apache webserver troubleshooting Post 302910108 by ajayram_arya on Tuesday 22nd of July 2014 12:10:34 PM
Old 07-22-2014
I asked the administrator to open ports for 8080 which I am using a non root user port . So is that still a problem on SELinux

Code:
/local/tools/apache/logs > netstat -na|grep 8080
tcp        0      0 149.186.251.174:8080        0.0.0.0:*                   LISTEN

---------- Post updated at 11:10 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:08 AM ----------

Only problem when having root user to install webserver is everytime you want to update httpd.conf you need root user to update . Which is not feasible . So its always good to compile your own source code and edit the configuration as possible .
 

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UPDATE-INITRAMFS(8)					      update-initramfs manual					       UPDATE-INITRAMFS(8)

NAME
update-initramfs - generate an initramfs image SYNOPSIS
update-initramfs -c|-d|-u [-k version] [-t] [-v] [-b] [-h] DESCRIPTION
The update-initramfs script manages your initramfs images on your local box. It keeps track of the existing initramfs archives in /boot. There are three modes of operation create, update or delete. You must at least specify one of those modes. The initramfs is a gzipped cpio archive. At boot time, the kernel unpacks that archive into RAM disk, mounts and uses it as initial root file system. All finding of the root device happens in this early userspace. OPTIONS
-k version Set the specific kernel version for whom the initramfs will be generated. For example the output of uname -r for your currently running kernel. This argument is optional for update. The default is the latest kernel version. The use of "all" for the version string specifies update-initramfs to execute the chosen action for all kernel versions, that are already known to update-initramfs. -c This mode creates a new initramfs. -u This mode updates an existing initramfs. -d This mode removes an existing initramfs. -t Allows one to take over an custom initramfs with a newer one. -v This option increases the amount of information you are given during the chosen action. -b Set an different bootdir for the image creation. -h Print a short help page describing the available options in update-initramfs. EXAMPLES
Update the initramfs of the newest kernel: update-initramfs -u Create the initramfs for a specific kernel: update-initramfs -c -k 2.6.18-1-686 FILES
/etc/initramfs-tools/update-initramfs.conf AUTHOR
The initramfs-tools are written by Maximilian Attems <maks@debian.org>, Jeff Bailey <jbailey@raspberryginger.com> and numerous others. SEE ALSO
initramfs.conf(5), initramfs-tools(8), mkinitramfs(8). Linux 2008/12/19 UPDATE-INITRAMFS(8)
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