Re: woody, apache, & jserv - SOLVED
The problem was actually in Apache. It didn't install completely. I went into the httpd.conf, and all that was in there was just the modules, no other config info. The srm was completely blank. I removed both apache and jserv. The I just installed apache, once it was configured and running, I then installed jserv. I had no problems this time.
Wayne
"Daniel Kleine-Albers" <deblist@dka-edv.de> wrote ..
> techlists@techgod.net schrieb am 14.02.2001:
> >I'm running woody on a server, I used dselect to install apache and
> >jserv.
> >Now when apache tries to start up it errors saying:
> >
> >Syntax error on line 120 of /etc/jserv/jserv.conf:
> >Invalid command 'SetHandler', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a
> >module not
> >included in the server configuration
> >
> >Line 120 of /etc/jserv/jserv.conf
> >
> ><Location /jserv/>
> > SetHandler jserv-status
> >
> > order deny,allow
> > deny from all
> > allow from localhost
> ></Location>
> >
> >obviously line 120 is the SetHandler
> >
> >is this something I need or can I just comment it out, or is
> >something that can
> >be fixed easily.
> >
> >Wayne
> >
>
> This handler show's up the status of jserv to you. For a productive
> environment you don't really need it. But if it's important to you to
> get server runtime information, then you should find the error. I
> don't know about it now. I haven't these lines in my jserv.conf
>
> Perhaps the module isn't loaded properly.
>
>
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