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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Ashwani Kumar Sharma <As...@mindtree.com> on 2008/01/20 14:06:23 UTC

No error message for startup errors with the Apache service.

Hi Folks,

When I accidently start Apache service on Windows on a port number which is
aleady engaged. Why I don,t see any log file being created by Apache?

If I try to strart apache exe httpd.exe from the cmd prompt I see the port
number error message being flashed on the console. Why this error message is
not seen in case of the service?



Thanks and Regards,
Ashwani Sharma
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RE: No error message for startup errors with the Apache service.

Posted by Ashwani Kumar Sharma <As...@mindtree.com>.
OK James.



Thanks and Regards,
Ashwani Sharma
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-----Original Message-----
From: James Park (pencil_ethics) [mailto:pencilethics.list@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 7:06 PM
To: dev@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: No error message for startup errors with the Apache service.

Ashwani,

This is the wrong mailing list for your question.
Please send your question to users@httpd.apache.org.
This mailing list is for discussion related to httpd development.
Support questions belong in the users@ mailing list.

- James Park


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Re: No error message for startup errors with the Apache service.

Posted by "James Park (pencil_ethics)" <pe...@gmail.com>.
Ashwani,

This is the wrong mailing list for your question.
Please send your question to users@httpd.apache.org.
This mailing list is for discussion related to httpd development.
Support questions belong in the users@ mailing list.

- James Park