> Use apachectl graceful.
> 
I suppose I should have done a little more research before posting.
I had a script that did a restart, and the restart reported an error. I then tried a 
start and everything worked fine, so I assumed that restart did a kill then a 
start, and thus needed to be changed for ssl.
Once I got these mails, I looked a little closer, and I'm seeing some strange 
behavior.
apachectl configtest complains on SSLEngine off in my :80 virtual host.
Fine, doesn't bother me, I comment it out (wondering why only httpd -t 
complains, and not a regular startup).
I then ran apachectl configtest again, and it reported no errors.
I ran httpd -t from the command line, and it said
Syntax OK
Segmentation Fault.
Call stack on the Segmentation Fault indicates that it's on the 
unload_module.
I do have a module of my own that is loaded, which when removed, allows 
httpd -t to run fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what my module might be doing to 
cause the configtest to core on unload?
Thanks.
Aryeh

> Frank
> 
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> > Does it make sense to have a restartssl directive, to match the
> > restart directive?
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