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serverIntel
05-14-2004, 16:32
Well In ran /scripts/installzendopt and kept it all default and it said after install "Install complete" and "apache was successfully restarted" but its not.
In WHM Im getting "Unable to obtain apache version information. Your apache server at xx.xxx.xxx.xx may be down, or unreachable"
I also tried easy apache option 5 and still nothing.
Any ideas guys.
Brian
genuinehosting
05-14-2004, 18:11
Let BurstNet setup the server for you. That's a much practical solution and they have more experience in it. That Shouldn't take them much time to do.
Good luck
serverIntel
05-14-2004, 18:26
Burst does not support phpAccelerator and said when I put a ticket in they charge me $65hr to fix it.
I fixed it now and took me 2 mins after I thought about it.
SOLVED.
Commented out phpAccelerator in php.ini and http started ok. Reinstalled installzendopt and all is now well.
DONT run Phpaccelerator and Zend together, learn the hard way.
Laters
BurstJHwang
05-14-2004, 18:40
Originally posted by serverIntel DONT run Phpaccelerator and Zend together, learn the hard way.
Better way of saying this to cover all other kinds of mistakes is... don't install everything because its available.
This is a great statement, especially for servers that have Cpanel on them. Cpanel is a very fickle piece of software as you all should have noticed by now. :p
genuinehosting
05-14-2004, 18:44
Wow! That's good news.
Keep up the good work. Good for you.
serverIntel
05-14-2004, 20:19
Thanks John.
:)
Originally posted by BurstJHwang
Better way of saying this to cover all other kinds of mistakes is... don't install everything because its available.
This is a great statement, especially for servers that have Cpanel on them. Cpanel is a very fickle piece of software as you all should have noticed by now. :p
Yeah, after hours of troubleshooting cPanel, I've seen how well it performs.
Anyway, I've always been one to keep it simple. :)
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