On Oct 8, 2009, at 19:38, Scott Haneda wrote:
Just after I get a large group of sites migrated to apache2 on a new
machine, I am seeing this happen in the error log:
36)Operation now in progress: initgroups: unable to set groups for
User www and Group 70
Seems to be a bit of info in google about it, related to Mac OS X,
and some in the macports archives about python.
Here is the whole deal:
$grep 'alert' error_log
[Thu Oct 08 16:23:24 2009] [alert] (22)Invalid argument: initgroups:
unable to set groups for User www and Group 70
[Thu Oct 08 16:23:24 2009] [alert] (22)Invalid argument: initgroups:
unable to set groups for User www and Group 70
[Thu Oct 08 16:23:24 2009] [alert] (22)Invalid argument: initgroups:
unable to set groups for User www and Group 70
[Thu Oct 08 16:23:24 2009] [alert] (22)Invalid argument: initgroups:
unable to set groups for User www and Group 70
[Thu Oct 08 16:23:24 2009] [alert] (22)Invalid argument: initgroups:
unable to set groups for User www and Group 70
[Thu Oct 08 16:23:25 2009] [alert] Child 13545 returned a Fatal
error... Apache is exiting!
[Thu Oct 08 17:29:48 2009] [alert] (36)Operation now in progress:
initgroups: unable to set groups for User www and Group 70
[Thu Oct 08 17:29:49 2009] [alert] Child 13782 returned a Fatal
error... Apache is exiting!
I was fiddling with rotatelogs in a virtual host container, but
since removed it, and am not using that feature at this time. Those
alerts above came after I restarted apache with a graceful.
Suggestions?
What OS is this? If 10.5 or later, the user should be "_www" not "www".
Where does "group 70" come from? That should be "_www" too, shouldn't
it?
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