In Apache2 is it possible to set multiple ServerNames in one VHost?
I want to setup a "wiki" vhost for an internal wiki.
My network has a ".lan" suffix. How do I get Apache to answer both "wiki" and "wiki.lan" on the same vhost?
In Apache2 is it possible to set multiple ServerNames in one VHost?
I want to setup a "wiki" vhost for an internal wiki.
My network has a ".lan" suffix. How do I get Apache to answer both "wiki" and "wiki.lan" on the same vhost?
Does anyone know why my /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
socket file would not be on my computer when I install (or reinstall) MySQL 5.1?
Right now, when I try to start up a server with mysqld, I get errors like Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) when trying to connect
, but creating a blank file with that name (as suggested on the ubuntu forums) was unsuccessful.
I had both mysql and postgres serving fine until I upgraded to natty a little while ago; I have spent hours walking through both databases trying to figure out what is going on. I can give up on postgres, but I cannot work without a working copy of mysql.
The weirdest part: I use Kubuntu, and my understanding is that KDE uses mysql to store user permissions, etc. I am not experiencing any weird permissions issues; can I take this to mean that (somehow?) MySQL is actually working?
Maybe these socket files live in a different place in natty? Would it be easier to just reinstall the os fresh? At this point, I am open to any suggestions that will stop wasting my time.
I keep getting this message when I logged into my server in AWS EC2 via ssh
I think this is called MOTD
43 packages can be updated.
22 updates are security updates.
but I have already done
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
I have also restarted my instance.
Please advise.
How could I tell what is listening on which ports on Ubuntu? In other words, how do I get a list of ports that are in use?
I have all of my upstart config files under version control. My ideal way to use upstart is to create soft links from my version control repository (mercurial - not that it matters) into /etc/init but upstart fails to see the jobs. Everything is fine if I copy the files from the repository directory to /etc/init.
Anyone know why upstart fails to handle symbolic or even hard links?
Thanks
Chris