nate wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
I had some problems with apache, and there were so many, (caused by removing ispconfig) I decided to just remove and re-install. This is what happened when I tried to do so, both from remote and via console. I tried the DVD as well as yum, and got essentially the same thing. My webserver is down, and I'd sure like to get this fixed if anyone can help out.
You try just running rpm -i <path to httpd packages> ?
Those errors look specific to yum and you can probably get the system up faster by bypassing yum for now.
nate
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Nate,
The command yum clean all took care of the problem. I had no idea something as simple as that would make the stuff work! I almost tried that while I was at the POP, but figured it was more of a problem with pirut or python or something. Anyhow, I cleaned it, reinstalled apache, and all is back running now.
Thanks yall...
Sam