Hi Michael,
I swear that is the log I ran. Either way the /sbin/service httpd restart command did the trick.
Very strange we tried that one before and it did not work. Must have just needed your touch.
Thank you for your help. :)
Marty
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [BlueOnyx:14307] Re: Can't get the HTTPD process started
From: Michael Stauber <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, January 24, 2014 11:40 am
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List <[email protected]>
Hi Marty.
> Have a strange issue with our 5106 that is fully updated.
> This morning at 4:30am CST and then at 7:30am CST we received the following
> alert from Active Monitor:
> Active Monitor has detected recent changes in the state of your server appliance.
> For more details, please see the Active Monitor section of the Server Desktop.
That logfile doesn't shed any light on this. The correct logfile for the
error messages would be /var/log/httpd/error_log
Try this:
Login by SSH as "admin". Use "su -" to gain root access.
Then issue this command to restart Apache:
/sbin/service httpd restart
If it fails with "cannot bind to :80" (or similar), then it means that
another HTTPd process is still running and didn't terminate properly.
You can check this with this command:
ps axf|grep httpd
If there are httpd processes around, they'll show. You can then use
these three commands to get it fixed:
killall -9 httpd
/sbin/service admserv restart
/sbin/service httpd restart
At the worst, issue an /sbin/reboot to reboot the box and everything
should come back up just fine.
--
With best regards
Michael Stauber
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