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Moving Apache web server installation

Asked by myrkul in Apache Web Server

Tags: apache, web, command

Hi Expert,

I have a functioning Web server that needs to be moved onto another identical hardware platform. I have configured the new server with the same OS and patch spec and installed the same Apache binaries. I have tarred up the whole web server directory including the httpd.conf and untarred it on the new machine with the same directory structure.

When I try to start the webserver , it gives the error :
Invalid command 'AuthUserFile',

If I go through the httpd.conf and hash out all the problem it does start eventually but seems to have a problem with the Authentication Modules ...

Can you help me please ?
 
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