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I was alerted to the fact that my blog was offline which was correct since I had forgotten to start the Apache server instances and MySQL after the local power company had shut off the power for a few hours to replace a transformer. The Zend Core subsystem always starts with no problem.

So I was just going to add a couple of entries to QSTRUP to start the Apache Servers and the MySQL subsystem and then the MySQL daemon. No sweat. However, although Zend has provided a handy manual way of starting those services from a menu, I haven't been able to track down the relevant commands or configuration changes behind those menu items. The closest thing I can find from Zend is this: http://www.zend.com/support/knowledgebase.php?kbid=298&view_only=1 which identifies how to start the Zend Core subsystem in QSTRUP but nothing about individual services (although they are mentioned).

Can anyone provide the commands to start the Apache servers, the MySQL subsystem and the daemon?

Thanks

Pete Helgren



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