Upgrading to OS X v10.5 from OS X v10.3.9

I just upgraded our G5 web server to OS X v10.5. The upgrade created an available server "TA-Web-Server.local. I has the 4-web sites I previously had along with the same services, AFP, FTP, NFS, Open Directory and Web. The first 4-services appear to be running OK (green light) but the web services are stopped. When I click on the "Start Web" button I get the following error:
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"A Service Has Encountered an Error"
Try to refresh the view (TA-Web-Server.local/Web.)
Report the problem to the administrator if it persists.
(Could not start web service - details in error log.)
100002
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There are a few errors logged, including this one:
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128.123.83.183 www.teaching.nmsu.edu 80 Error |/usr/sbin/rotatelogs/ "/var/log/httpd/error_log" 604800
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Any assistance will be greatly appreciated............Ray

Just discovered the problem. the server has a fixed IP address and the update had placed the IP address to the right of the pull down box for the IP address. This pull down menu has "other" and "any." You must disable all web sites defined and then reboot. then enable the web site after you have selected "Other" and entered the IP address...........Ray

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