Bug 81115

Summary: Adding Apache to workstation install doesn't prompt to reboot for HTTP to show in Services
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Whil Hentzen <whil>
Component: redhat-config-httpdAssignee: Phil Knirsch <pknirsch>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Mike McLean <mikem>
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Version: 8.0CC: michael, rvokal
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Description Whil Hentzen 2003-01-05 00:17:21 UTC
Description of problem:
"HTTP Server" doesn't show up in Server Settings menu after installation of Apache

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHL 8.0

How reproducible:
Only tried once - only installed Apache once - tried rebooting a couple times
but nothing changed.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install Apache from 8.0 CDs
2. Rebooted machine.
3. Server Settings menu doesn't have "HTTP Server"  listed
4. Turned HTTPD on in Server Settings | Services
5. Server Settings menu still doesn't have "HTTP Server" listed
    
Actual results:
No "HTTP Server" available

Expected results:
An "HTTP Server" menu item to be available.

Additional info:
Apache is installed - httpd is installed under /etc and I was able to find the
httpd.conf file, for example.

Comment 1 Whil Hentzen 2003-01-05 00:21:49 UTC
After another reboot, I checked the boot logs. httpd startup was successful
(except that it can't find the server's fully qualified domain name, so it's
using 127.0.0.1... duh. Once I get the config tool working, I can update the
FQDN...)


Comment 2 Miloslav Trmac 2003-01-06 15:07:07 UTC
NOTABUG, you need to install redhat-config-httpd.

Comment 3 Michael Lee Yohe 2003-01-06 17:04:20 UTC
Confirming, NOTABUG

Comment 4 Whil Hentzen 2003-01-06 22:38:37 UTC
So if you include Apache during an initial install, the config dialog is
installed, but if you install it later, during an upgrade, the config dialog
isn't installed? This is _intended_ behavior? Why?

Comment 5 Phil Knirsch 2003-02-06 14:57:10 UTC
Because httpd doesn't require this tool and it is not part of the httpd package
but a separate configuration tool.

Closing this bug now.

Read ya, Phil