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On Monday, 15.11.2004 at 11:04 +, Richard Lyons wrote:
> > > I'm still trying to find a workaround. 'restart' did not work for me.
> > > Doing it by hand from the command line 'stop' followed by 'start' works
> > > reliably, but when I put it in
#x27;apt-get upgrade', Apache has been dying when
doing
> > a
> > > logrotate. I have identified the source of the problem -
> > > '/etc/ini.d/apache reload' kills Apache.
> > >
> > > So, I've changed it to '/etc/ini.d/apache resta
has been dying when doing
> a
> > logrotate. I have identified the source of the problem -
> > '/etc/ini.d/apache reload' kills Apache.
> >
> > So, I've changed it to '/etc/ini.d/apache restart' in the logrotate
> > scripts and this seems OK.
d' kills Apache.
>
> So, I've changed it to '/etc/ini.d/apache restart' in the logrotate
> scripts and this seems OK.
I'm still trying to find a workaround. 'restart' did not work for me.
Doing it by hand from the command line 'stop' followed
On Thursday 04 November 2004 22:15, Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Thursday, 04.11.2004 at 22:41 +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
>
> > > The date sounds the same as for me. The actual root of the
problem is
> > > that '/etc/init.d/apache reload' causes Apache to die. That
command
> > is
> > > issued as pa
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On Thursday, 04.11.2004 at 22:41 +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
> > The date sounds the same as for me. The actual root of the problem is
> > that '/etc/init.d/apache reload' causes Apache to die. That command
> is
> > issued as part of the logrotate
On Thursday 04 November 2004 19:26, Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Thursday, 04.11.2004 at 16:51 +, Jon Dowland wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 12:35:34 +, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Nothing abnormal in the logs. There is the 'SIGUSR1 received.
> > > Doing graceful restar
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On Thursday, 04.11.2004 at 16:51 +, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 12:35:34 +, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Nothing abnormal in the logs. There is the 'SIGUSR1 received.
> > Doing graceful restart' message when 'rel
On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:51, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 12:35:34 +, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > Nothing abnormal in the logs. There is the 'SIGUSR1 received.
Doing
> > graceful restart' message when 'reload' is triggered, which appears
> > whether the pr
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 12:35:34 +, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nothing abnormal in the logs. There is the 'SIGUSR1 received. Doing
> graceful restart' message when 'reload' is triggered, which appears
> whether the process dies or not ...
When did this start happening? It started fo
On Monday 01 November 2004 12:35, Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Monday, 01.11.2004 at 20:28 +0800, Robert Vangel wrote:
>
> > I can't say that this has happened to me really.
> >
> > What do error logs give? Do you get any abnormal output from
logrotate?
> > Or, does it just die because it *seems* it wa
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On Monday, 01.11.2004 at 13:22 +, Jon Dowland wrote:
> Not sure if this is related but my apache on a woody server keeps
> dying and /tmp filling up. Only recently experienced this, think it
> might be related to PHP4. Do you have php4 linked into
Not sure if this is related but my apache on a woody server keeps
dying and /tmp filling up. Only recently experienced this, think it
might be related to PHP4. Do you have php4 linked into your apache?
Are you on a woody system?
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On Monday, 01.11.2004 at 20:28 +0800, Robert Vangel wrote:
> I can't say that this has happened to me really.
>
> What do error logs give? Do you get any abnormal output from logrotate?
> Or, does it just die because it *seems* it wants to.
Nothing
d/apache reload' kills Apache.
So, I've changed it to '/etc/ini.d/apache restart' in the logrotate
scripts and this seems OK.
Anyone else seen this or have any thoughts as to what *really* caused
this to start happening? The logrotate and Apache configs have remained
unchange
27;ve changed it to '/etc/ini.d/apache restart' in the logrotate
scripts and this seems OK.
Anyone else seen this or have any thoughts as to what *really* caused
this to start happening? The logrotate and Apache configs have remained
unchanged for many months, and I suspect that one of
"Benedict Verheyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Very weird. Could this be an error in the ssl libraries rather than
> apache?
I don't know that much about apache with ssl, so that could be
something you might want to look into.
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> "Benedict Verheyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Any idea of what could be causing this?
>
> Apache is trying to start before the old apache has died?
>
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>
"Benedict Verheyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any idea of what could be causing this?
Apache is trying to start before the old apache has died?
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Hi,
i'm using apache version 1.3.29 with openssl v0.9.7c.
When i boot and access any of my sites or links (as in configures in
httpd.conf), all works fine.
But when i stop apache and restart it, no site works.
I just get a message (via the browser) that the connection was
disconnected. Weird as i
timothy bauscher, Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 05:23:54PM -0500:
> Strange apache behavior:
>
> I modified the DirectoryIndex variable to
> include index.php and index.cgi.
>
> Then i entered "apache restart" at the command
> line. It seemed to restart, but the change did
Strange apache behavior:
I modified the DirectoryIndex variable to
include index.php and index.cgi.
Then i entered "apache restart" at the command
line. It seemed to restart, but the change didn't
take affect. I also tried using "apache stop;
apache start". I ended up ha
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