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Posted to lokahi-commits@incubator.apache.org by to...@apache.org on 2006/06/22 21:02:02 UTC

svn commit: r416473 - /incubator/lokahi/lokahi/trunk/docs/RUNNING.TXT

Author: toback
Date: Thu Jun 22 14:02:01 2006
New Revision: 416473

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=416473&view=rev
Log:
Small clarification to the quick-start.

Modified:
    incubator/lokahi/lokahi/trunk/docs/RUNNING.TXT

Modified: incubator/lokahi/lokahi/trunk/docs/RUNNING.TXT
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/lokahi/lokahi/trunk/docs/RUNNING.TXT?rev=416473&r1=416472&r2=416473&view=diff
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--- incubator/lokahi/lokahi/trunk/docs/RUNNING.TXT (original)
+++ incubator/lokahi/lokahi/trunk/docs/RUNNING.TXT Thu Jun 22 14:02:01 2006
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 
       Click: Administration >> Manage Lokahi >> Manage Files >> Add
 
-      Paste in the head matter of your httpsd.conf file, excluding VirtualHosts and catchalls.  The ApachePools you'll create later will be based on one of the head matter files you're creating here. Give the file a name that denotes its use in your environment, perhaps specifying whether it is your standard, or how its module list deviates from your usual standard.  For example, if you have an instance of Apache in your environment that does not include mod_<some_module>, add that head-matter as a separate file.
+      Paste in the head matter of your httpsd.conf file, excluding VirtualHosts, Listens, and catchalls.  The ApachePools you'll create later will be based on one of the head matter files you're creating here. Give the file a name that denotes its use in your environment, perhaps specifying whether it is your standard, or how its module list deviates from your usual standard.  For example, if you have an instance of Apache in your environment that does not include mod_<some_module>, add that head-matter as a separate file.
 
 (2.2) Create Apache server template
 
@@ -105,14 +105,6 @@
 (4.1) Enter the user ID, and choose the environment(s) in which to grant the user permissions.
 
 (4.2) Check off the options you want to grant to the user.
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-That's it for the basics.
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