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From: Klavs Klavsen (kl_at_vsen.dk)
Date: Thu 17 Oct 2002 - 07:37:27 BST


On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 12:53:50 -0500
Jacques Gelinas <jack_at_solucorp.qc.ca> wrote:

>
> Have you tried stoping and starting apache. I wonder if 'gracefully'
> restarting means that the old process is execing a new copy of apache,
> so still operating as the same process. The interest of graceful
> restart like this (Never looked at apache code, but this is possible)
> is that apache would be able to keep the socket open and passes it to
> the newly started program. this way, there is no service interruption
> at all.
>
> If you stop and start, then a new process will run and it will be
> bound to the chbind.
>
> Again, not sure, but this may be the explanation.
>

Don't you hate being right? anyways, you should think of changing your
example in the docs - because restart doesn't work - and stop / start
does.

Now I only need to figure out why I can't enter or start my vserver (the
illegal instruction Email - subj: "problem entering/starting vservers
on gentoo" - I hope you have some idea.. cause I'm blank and I don't get
this server running, I'm gonna have to go to try it on a RH - and hope
it works there.

Anyone else running vserver on a Via C3 (ezra core) cpu?

-- 
Regards,
Klavs Klavsen

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