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    The apache problem Failed to start apache :

    Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 1043 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
    format string must be an absolute path, or 'none'
    [FAILED]

    I understand that an address is required, please just correct the error by viewing the httpd.conf file.

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  2. hans

    hans Well-Known Member

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    #2
    why dont you just give your apache what apache wants
    add on line 1043 whatever path is needed OR remove whatever path you have there - use common sense and make your choice.

    then make a configuration check before starting
    depending on your linux version that config check might vary
    Google will help!!!

    on SûSE Linux - the config test would be

    rcapache2 configtest
    rcapache2 extreme-configtest

    redhat oriented dist have different syntax - you will know what you need! or Google for it.
     
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    biddersspot Peon

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    sounds crazy ...but I have tried so many varitions hence why I have request someone to correct the error.....4 days later..with the same problem is not good for my health LOL
     
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    hans Well-Known Member

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    #4
    thats why TODAY is your best day to learn to solve it all on your own

    you have NOT yet posted any help to this post
    facts like:

    WHAT is your line 1043 - plus minus several lines of course
    what apache version do you have = 1.3 or 2.0 or 2.2 ?
    what OS do you have - what dist ?

    what is the output of your config test ?? normally that output may be more descriptive than the error msg
     
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    biddersspot Peon

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    True...today is a new day

    WHAT is your line 1043 - plus minus several lines of course
    VirtualDocumentRoot 65.22.213.213:80

    what apache version do you have = 1.3 or 2.0 or 2.2 ?
    Apache version 2.0.52
    I have just upgraded from 2 hence why this problem

    what OS do you have - what dist ?
    CentOS Linux 4.4


    I do not understand this line
    what is the output of your config test ??

    Thanks in advance
     
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    hans Well-Known Member

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    re my:
    plus minus several lines of course

    pls give me as asked
    a few lines plus and minus that ONE config block!

    an IP most likely is wrong
    a PATH is required
    see
    http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_vhost_alias.html

    where on the server are your public docs ??

    for example
    /srv/www/public_html

    go in your shell on your server to your public HTML documents root folder
    then type in

    pwd

    and look at the output if unsure

    re ur
    I do not understand this line
    what is the output of your config test ??

    see my first post
    each dist has a precise syntax to TEST a configuration file
    Google to find YOUR shell command
    unless your CentOS docu tells you differently
    a Google search may most likely show you something like
    the redhat oriented syntax:

    apache2ctl configtest

    in your shell logged in on your server (SSH or telnet )

    the reason why in the error message it say an absolute PATH or none is simple
    if you have ONE domain only - then you most likely have the path defined/configured in another file as server root
    in this case NO path may do and the server default will apply
    else an absolute server is required
     
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    Hello

    If you are using cPanel , then I can rebuild your http.conf from the scratch.
    You just delete your httpd.conf and I will make it again for you within minutes.

    PM me if you are interested.

    Regards
    Vivek
    SunTex Hosting
     
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    Thanks for your help, I paid a freelancer to correct the problem, he determined that the error was ssl related as mod rewrite was not enabled.

    again thanks to all to offered support
     
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