Yes, it is. No errors in the log.

To add, as long as I restart for a period soon after the first, it
works just fine. However, if I wait for at least about 15 minutes, it
will again error. Another attempt will complete successfully.

On Oct 15, 10:29 pm, Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have overridden 'deploy:restart' for Litespeed. The restart task
> > fails the first time it is run, but is successful when run for a
> > period of time immediately after.
>
> > First run: (failure?)
> > executing "sudo -p 'sudo password: ' /opt/lsws/bin/lswsctrl restart"
> > servers: ["test.local"]
> > *** [err :: test.local:2222] executing command
>
> > Second run: (success)
> > executing "sudo -p 'sudo password: ' /opt/lsws/bin/lswsctrl restart"
> > servers: ["test.local"]
> > [test.local:2222] executing command
>
> > Any ideas what is causing this error? Or, any suggestions on how to
> > extract error information besides just "err"?
>
> Is litespeed running before that first run?  Check /opt/lsws/logs in the
> error/stderr log files... those typically have more information.
>
> -philip


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