John-Andrew Minniti wrote:

> If I include the LoadModule php3_module and AddModule mod_php3.c The
> following is in my log file:
> 
> =Begin log file
> 
> [Sat Jul 22 09:24:37 2000] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
> [Sat Jul 22 09:24:40 2000] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 64.65.0.44

Sigterm... that's weird. I don't know any situation that has the OS
send these. And we're not sending them, of course.

Try this: shut down apache, and do

# gdb /path/to/httpd

then

(gdb) run -X

and let's see where it ends. If it stops with anything but 'program
exited normally', type 'where' and let's see what that delivers.

> The Host table is as follows:

Looks good.

> NameVirtualHost 64.65.0.44
> <VirtualHost 64.65.0.44>
> ServerName ns.transworldhosting.com
> ServerAdmin admin
> DocumentRoot /home/sites/home/web
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}                !^64.65.0.44(:80)?$
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}                !^ns.transworldhosting.com(:80)?$
> RewriteRule ^/(.*)                      http://ns.transworldhosting.com/$1

I'm not entirely sure what this does but wouldn't a "canonicalname on"
do the same? Not related to anything of course.

> NameVirtualHost 64.65.0.44:8101
> <VirtualHost 64.65.0.44:8101>
> ServerName www.transworldhosting.com
> Port 8101
> </VirtualHost>

This looks OK.

> The server restarts apparently without problem

OK.

> I don't know what I was writing, must have been late last night.... I meant
> to say that I reinstalled MySQL and PHP (well really uninstalled PHP and
> installed Midgard-PHP)

OK.

> I hope this is all the information you wanted... I know its a lot.....
> Probably in the end it will just be a stupid mistake on my part.

I don't know. I haven't seen apache dying of a sigterm before. We'll
find out.

Emile


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