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[cobalt-users] "no virtual host entry for site??" warnings on site update
- Subject: [cobalt-users] "no virtual host entry for site??" warnings on site update
- From: Gordon Fong <gordon@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Apr 5 16:06:33 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
At the beginning of the year I was trying to overcome some locking up
problems on my RAQ3i by moving the IP address of the first ethernet port to
the second one. However, during this the system went into a state where the
virtual sites could not be view.
I manually fixed the httpd.conf file by adding the correct <VirtualHost
xx.xx.xx.xx> line back in for each site which seemed to get stripped off. I
could now see the web sites.
I have now gone back to some of the previous sites and when I enable some
options like cgi, I get an error message when I try and save changes.
The error message is "no virtual host entry for site12" for example.
I have a site which I disabled cgi, and the site carried on working
correctly (it was running Ultimate BBS).
There is no problem with new sites which I have created. From what I have
gleaned from the list, I believe Cobalt keeps all the site information in a
PostgreSQL database.
Does anyone know what I can do to get the database to synch up with what I
have actually got. My concern is that an existing customer might want cgi
enabling, and I wont be able to do it via the control panel. True, I can do
it by manually editing httpd.conf
Regards,
Gordon.