On 10/09/17 22:22, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-09-09 14:05, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-09-08 18:35, Per Jessen wrote:
Paul Groves wrote:
What is the difference between the apache service loading at boot compared to manually starting the service? Assuming by "manually starting the service" you mean "systemctl start apache2", there should be no difference. Well, yes, there is one: during boot, some other needed service may not have started yet. Later on, they are all running, hopefully. In principle yes, in practice a vanilla Apache doesn't need any other service. The way Paul describes the issue, it is as if Apache comes with two different configs. If the vhosts config directory was NFS mounted .... Some filesystem that mounts via network, or perhaps encryption... :-? There is only one filesystem. root on an SSD. Nothing is mounted to this server.
Some of the large data directories I serve to my local network are in an external (usb3) drive that is also encrypted.
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