After HD Volume Error (chkdsk) Cannot Start Apache
Posted: 24. August 2009 11:49
Running Windows XP Service Pack 2; Apache 2.2.1.12 /Win32
On boot this morning, chkdsk ran on the volume in which XAMPP is installed. It referenced an incorrect file entry that included the folder /apache. Unfortunately I did not have a chance to note the particular path and file. After booting into Windows, Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services shows Apache not running. Cannot start it from there. Cannot start it from command line httpd -k start.
My question is, how does one use the command line switch -e level? so I can see what is happening. I have tried -e crit (critical) together with -E /errlog.txt, but the latter file does not show any info on a missing file. Still, apache will not start.
More info (reason for edit). XAMPP Control Panel show MySQL is running. Could this keep Apache from running?
On boot this morning, chkdsk ran on the volume in which XAMPP is installed. It referenced an incorrect file entry that included the folder /apache. Unfortunately I did not have a chance to note the particular path and file. After booting into Windows, Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services shows Apache not running. Cannot start it from there. Cannot start it from command line httpd -k start.
My question is, how does one use the command line switch -e level? so I can see what is happening. I have tried -e crit (critical) together with -E /errlog.txt, but the latter file does not show any info on a missing file. Still, apache will not start.
More info (reason for edit). XAMPP Control Panel show MySQL is running. Could this keep Apache from running?