On Wednesday 21 April 2004 22:47, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 06:59:49PM +0300, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > 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?
>
> I tried to remove the loading of mod_php and the problem went away.
> Natually we can't disable php, so I figure it will have to be rebuilt.
>
> Until this is fixed, I edited /etc/init.d/httpd and made 'reload' do the
> same ting 'restart' does.
>
> BTW:
> Shlomi: could you go over /var/log/httpd/error_log ? There are a number
> of errors there from , e.g., the jobs database.
I went over it. These are not errors - these are warnings and they are emitted
by the CGI::Application module which I'm using. (so they're not my fault). I
think I can eliminate them by eliminating the "-w" switch". I can write a
script that when uploading the file, it will strip the -w switch. If you want
to keep it, we'll have to live with these warnings.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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