Hello again,
There's another annoying warning message I get that I'd like to resolve, but I only get it at startup, so I keep forgetting about it. I had to shutdown the server this morning to move it to a new UPS, and saw it again when I started the server up, so now I'm asking. I know there's something obvious I must be missing, but I'm used to getting whacked by 2x4's when asking questions like this so I'm wearing my Spartan warriors helmet.
Anyway, here's the warning/error:
Warning: DocumentRoot [/var/www/localhost/htdocs/mailman] does not exist apache2: Could not reliably determine the servers fully qualified domain name, using ###.###.###.### for ServerName
Now, the path is correct, but there is no mailman directory in the htdocs folder, so the warning is correct - and, to make matters worse, I *do* have this path explicitly set in the /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/lists.example.com config file, although I'm not sure why now.
Everything works fine... I can go to lists.example.com and manage my lists, and all links in the list messages are of the form "...lists.example.com/..." and they all work for managing bounces, etc.
50_mailman.conf contains:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ "/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/"
<Directory "/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/"> AllowOverride None Options None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
Alias /pipermail/ "/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/"
<Directory "/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/"> AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
So, my question is, what should the path in /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/lists.example.com be pointing to? Where *is* the mailman DocumentRoot?
Tia...