Upgrade worked, Web Site not found

Upgrade worked, Web Site not found

am 20.09.2005 16:28:02 von Mikep

Hi,

I have been successfully running FrontPage 4, on Solaris 8, with Apache
1.3.19 for years. This morning, I upgraded my Server extensions to 5.0. The
install went well and was Successful. However, when I use a browser to
access my web site, I get Web Site Not Found error. I even when into
FrontPage 2003 and tried to republish, but also get a Server Not Found error.
I rebooted the Solaris box, but no luck.

Any ideas? Thank you in advance for your time as I am dead in the water
now, and appreciate any guidance.

RE: Upgrade worked, Web Site not found

am 20.09.2005 16:35:05 von Mikep

When I attempt to manually load httpd I get an error.
"/usr/local/apache/conf: does not exist" --- which is true.

When I read the ../frontpage/we80.cnf file the
"serverconfig:/etc/apache/http.conf" -- which is the correct location of
the httpd.conf file.

It appears as though the httpd binary is reading the wrong config file by
having the inproper directory path "hardcoded". Do you know how I change
this? I think it may be the problem.

Thanks again,
Michael
"Mike P" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been successfully running FrontPage 4, on Solaris 8, with Apache
> 1.3.19 for years. This morning, I upgraded my Server extensions to 5.0. The
> install went well and was Successful. However, when I use a browser to
> access my web site, I get Web Site Not Found error. I even when into
> FrontPage 2003 and tried to republish, but also get a Server Not Found error.
> I rebooted the Solaris box, but no luck.
>
> Any ideas? Thank you in advance for your time as I am dead in the water
> now, and appreciate any guidance.

Re: Upgrade worked, Web Site not found

am 20.09.2005 16:47:37 von gail

httpd -f /etc/apache/http.conf

Upgrade question - did you upgrade just the extensions from 4 to 5? or
did you also upgrade the Apache server from 1.3.? to 2.0.? ?

Re: Upgrade worked, Web Site not found

am 20.09.2005 17:41:07 von Mikep

That works! I upgraded the extensions from 4 to 5, but did NOT upgrade the
Apache server from 1.3.x to 2.0.x.

What I noticed though is that my Flash files (flash.swf) are not working on
the web. Would that require the Apache upgrade, or do you think that is
something else?

Thanks again,
Michael

"gail@rtr.com" wrote:

> httpd -f /etc/apache/http.conf
>
> Upgrade question - did you upgrade just the extensions from 4 to 5? or
> did you also upgrade the Apache server from 1.3.? to 2.0.? ?
>
>