Hello Marcus,

I too have noticed this on my home CentOS x64 server. It appears that 
Apache is not always started like the other processes. I don't know the 
cause of the issue, but switching from the nightly back to 3.0 seemed to 
fix the issue for me. I will be watching this thread too for an explanation 
or solution.

On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 11:18:45 PM UTC-6, Marcus F wrote:
>
> I've noticed this before, the OpenBD JAM startup script (./openbdjam 
> startup) doesn't always work.
>
> I don't know why, since there is no output from the startup script, and as 
> far as I know there are no logs created with the result of running it.
>
> I haven't looked at the script itself, it's a Bash script which isn't 
> something I've used before.
>
> Does anyone know if it would be hard to add a -v erbose tag, or log to the 
> script? Or maybe a wait-retry section for slow services/services that just 
> didn't start? (Since they usually start after you run ./openbdjam start a 
> second or third time)
>
> I love JAM, it's easy to use and makes it real fast to get a new server up 
> and running, but for whatever reason the startup script just isn't reliable 
> at the moment.
>

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