On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 01:06:10PM -0700, justin cunningham wrote: > Hello list, please reply to email in addition to list. > > I can't for the life of me figure out why apache won't serve/find the > virtual document root and why /var/log/apache/error.log shows 'error > file does not exist /usr/htdocs/' > > this use to work fine. lately i've been working with mail packages > however this is the only thing I've modified on the server so why would > apache forget it's serving virualhosts? > > I removed all mail packages, purged and re-added apache and have the > same set-up running on another server without any problems at all. I > even copied over its httpd.conf file to the not-working server and get > the same errors. > > What would make apache want to look for /usr/anything for a document > root? by default it's /var/www/. it's completely ignoring the > vituralhost with and without the NameVirtualHost > > I've spent hours trying to work this out going through basic > troubleshooting so i'm hoping someone can help me figure this out. First, try `apachectl configtest' to make sure your config file is fine. What does `grep -r "/usr/htdocs" /etc/apache/*' say? Aside from that, I've got no idea... -rob
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