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--- Comment #11 from Rainer Jung ---
Aha, the reason seems to be that systemd sets the -D FOREGROUND define at
startup. In httpd code that means it won't call apr_proc_detach during()
startup in the MPM, and part of apr_proc_detach() is a call
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Mark Thomas changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |INVALID
Status|NEW
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--- Comment #9 from Matthew Kiss ---
(In reply to Rainer Jung from comment #8)
> Aha, maybe the Apache gets started by systemd?
>
> If so, any chance you can start it manually using apachectl and check,
> whether the output changes then. This
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--- Comment #8 from Rainer Jung ---
Aha, maybe the Apache gets started by systemd?
If so, any chance you can start it manually using apachectl and check, whether
the output changes then. This would be very helpful. We could then likely focus
o
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--- Comment #7 from Matthew Kiss ---
(In reply to Matthew Kiss from comment #6)
> Created attachment 34367 [details]
> Output from 'apachectl fullstatus'
Sorry, this is a duplicate upload.
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--- Comment #4 from Matthew Kiss ---
I'm running httpd as installed by fedora workstation 23 with latest updates and
no custom cmd-line options like -X. I enabled server-status in apache and
restarted everything. Here's the new mod_jk.log outpu
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--- Comment #3 from Rainer Jung ---
> I have mod_jk working fine with apache httpd, but I noticed the following
> duplicate entries in mod_jk.log during startup:
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> [Tue Oct 11 12:14:53.621 2016] [7005:140099906832576] [info]
> init_jk::mod_j
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Apache httpd config file from /etc/httpd/conf
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