The initial apache process usually exits after the first fork call, in the
detach() function.  That's normal.

The child process normally takes over starting all other server processes,
etc.  Is that dying also?  You can put a pause() or sleep() call in the
sources after the first fork call (in the child section) and then attach to
the child with gdb to see what's happening, if it is in fact dying before
writing anything to the logs.

Dave Neuer

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 3:34 PM
Subject: Apache + mod_ssl exits cleanly on startup


>Hi all,
>
>I am having some hassles with Apache v1.3.9 + mod_ssl v2.4.1 under
>Redhat v6.0 (Intel).
>
>When the server is started, the server exits cleanly straight away.
>Nothing is logged, or output to stderr or stdout.
>
>An strace reveals that httpd is making a clean exit just after it's
>initialised. Anyone know what's wrong?
>
>The strace is attached.
>
>Regards,
>Graham
>--
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