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Updated RedHat Linux with Apache - Intranet didn't appear normally.

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ss29er

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Nov 9, 2011
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After applying updates to our RedHat Enterprise Linux Server 4 which hosts our intranet on WebSphere 6.1 running on Apache – we couldn’t navigate to our site using the normal URL - hostname.companyname.com. We could navigate to IP_address:port to access our intranet, but all of the links within the application were still broken (all of them use hostname.companyname.com/application_name). We reverted back to the snapshot taken prior to the updates and were up and running again. The httpd.conf file was identical before/after the updates. What other files should I look for that would affect how we navigate to our application?

Thanks,
Doug
 
If apache is answering http requests on the ip:port address, then it may be an issue at the system level. I would suspect the hostname got changed somehow.
 
It turns out that one of the Red Hat updates was for the native httpd. This overwrote our modified /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd file.

I changed the httpd file to start IBM's HTTP server (/opt/IBMIHS/bin/apachectl start) instead of Red Hat's. Everything worked after restarting the server.

Thanks RhythmAce and numerous other posters on this site for steering me towards a solution.
 
Also, IHS will always display an IBM splash page, a normal Apache install will say "It works!" or something like that.
 
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