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Synopsis: Complete server lockup State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback State-Changed-By: coar State-Changed-When: Fri Jun 26 04:17:02 PDT 1998 State-Changed-Why: *Why* did you use killall? As is documented in numerous places, you should *never* use killall to try to shut down the Apache Web server. For example, see <http://www.apache.org/docs/stopping.html>. As to what you're trying to do with killall and apachectl together, I have no idea. Your apachectl script seems to be damaged somehow, if you pasted its output reliably. The first token in the 'usage' line should contain 'apachectl', not 'httpd'. It looks very much as though you've managed to cp apachectl over the httpd server image. Try doing a 'file httpd' to see what you've got. If this has happened, you're obviously going to have to acquire or build a new httpd image because you don't have one any more. Release-Changed-From-To: 1.3-1.3.0 Release-Changed-By: coar Release-Changed-When: Fri Jun 26 04:17:02 PDT 1998 Severity-Changed-From-To: critical-non-critical Severity-Changed-By: coar Severity-Changed-When: Fri Jun 26 04:17:02 PDT 1998 Category-Changed-From-To: other-general Category-Changed-By: coar Category-Changed-When: Fri Jun 26 04:17:02 PDT 1998
