Try changing apache.conf's appropriate Listen line from {ip}:80 to just
80. The server's ip might have changed.
Ludwig Isaac Lim wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm having some problems with one of our web based application.
>
> root problem:
> =============
> a) Unable to start Apache
>
> Error message
> ===============
> Starting httpd: (99)Cannot assign requested address: make_sock: could not
> bind to address 16.238.80.153:80 no listening sockets available, shutting
> down Unable to open logs
>
> What I've tried
> =================
> a) Check for running httpd processes using "ps afx"(none)
> b) Check for running tomcat processes "ps afx"(none)
> c) Use commands like "lsof -i -n" and "netstat -a" to check the status of
> port 80
>
>
> Any other way of trouble shooting this? I don't have root access and I
> don't have permission to do stuff such as rebooting the server. I can't even
> read the syslog.
>
>
> Operating System :
> ===================
> Red Hat 4.1.2-14
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ludwig
>
>
>
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