On 08/24/2015 05:33 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get pound working for the first time in years under a
CentOS 7 host. And for some reason, it's not coming together for me this
time.
I tried this config on my latest attempt:
ListenHTTP
Address 10.10.10.25
Port 80
End
ListenHTTPS
Address 10.10.10.25
Port 443
Cert "/etc/pki/tls/private/lb1.example.com.pem"
End
Service
BackEnd
Address 10.10.10.26
Port 80
End
BackEnd
Address 10.10.10.27
Port 80
End
End
And all I'm seeing in the logs is this:
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: starting...
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: get_host(10.10.10.25, res, 0)
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: getaddrinfo OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: ret OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: done
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: get_host(10.10.10.25, res, 0)
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: getaddrinfo OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: ret OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: done
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: get_host(10.10.10.26, res, 0)
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: getaddrinfo OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: ret OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: done
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: get_host(10.10.10.27, res, 0)
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: getaddrinfo OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: ret OK
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 pound: done
Aug 24 03:17:15 lb1 systemd: PID file /var/run/pound.pid not readable
(yet?) after start.
Aug 24 03:18:45 lb1 systemd: pound.service operation timed out. Terminating.
Aug 24 03:18:45 lb1 systemd: Unit pound.service entered failed state.
And pound will refuse to start. I'm completely at a loss as to why this
is happening. SELinux has been disabled as part of the testing, but no
success there either.
Are you using the EPEL package?
They recently fixed this issue:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1097409
(The package is in testing.)
Best regards,
Bussi Andrea
Thanks for any help you can lend.
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