[CLUE-Tech] apache fun stuff
jason at matchingmoms.com
jason at matchingmoms.com
Wed Jan 30 20:19:45 MST 2002
You might find something in /var/log/messages.
What makes you say it isn't running? Try ps -ef | grep httpd. If you see
something there that might mean apache is running, and your problem might
lie elsewhere.
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Staver" <staver at fimble.com>
To: "CLUE" <clue-tech at clue.denver.co.us>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 7:33 PM
Subject: [CLUE-Tech] apache fun stuff
> Alright, look at this:
>
> [root at www3 init.d]# ./httpd restart
> Stopping httpd: [FAILED]
> Starting httpd: [ OK ]
> [root at www3 init.d]# ./httpd start
> Starting httpd: [ OK ]
> [root at www3 init.d]# ./httpd start
> Starting httpd: [ OK ]
> [root at www3 init.d]# ./httpd restart
> Stopping httpd: [FAILED]
> Starting httpd: [ OK ]
>
> For some reason, apache isn't running. It says it starts, but in
> reality, it doesn't. I'm on a Red Hat 7.2 system, with the "out of the
> box" apache install. Can someone tell me where I can find a log file
> that would show what's preventing it from starting?
> --
>
> -Mike Staver
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> mstaver at globaltaxnetwork.com
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