Hi all!
Well today I ran "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd reload" after I changed httpd.conf.
The script did not report an error, however, afterwards Apache died and had
to be restarted.
So, it's not the log rotation that is causing the crash, but the reloading
that follows it.
Well, at least now we can reproduce the problem more easily. The question is:
why does it happen?
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Saturday 27 March 2004 14:23, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Ilya, please respond to the mailing list as well when corresponding about
> this.
>
> On Saturday 27 March 2004 14:00, you wrote:
> > Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > >>><<<
> > >>>[Sun Mar 14 04:02:02 2004] [notice] Apache/1.3.27 (Unix)
> > >>> (Red-Hat/Linux) PHP/4.
> > >>>3.3 configured -- resuming normal operations
> > >>>[Sun Mar 14 04:02:02 2004] [notice] Accept mutex: sysvsem (Default:
> > >>>sysvsem)
> > >>
> > >>Is this what Apache says after a HUP (a so-called "graceful restart" /
> > >>reload), or does it signify a stop + start?
> > >
> > >I don't know. This is the status of the logs after one notices that
> > > Apache is not running. So I assume it has something to do with the
> > > logrotate.
> >
> > Weird.
> > Maybe a SIGHUP causes it to crash?
>
> I don't know.
>
> > Is Apache currently dead on IGLU?
>
> At the moment it's not. But it has been dead several times already.
>
> > Or do you regularily start it up?
>
> Yes, I regularly start it up using "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start".
>
> Regards,
>
> Shlomi Fish
>
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