> What is the point of not starting httpd if there is an issue with a single
> virtual host?
This gives the best feedback to the user that the config couldn't be honored.
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> > 1.
> > what is the point of having a apachectl configtest, when a restart can
> still fail? It can't be to difficult to include cert checks here, can it?
> This is now becoming a significant part.
>
> The bar is useful, not perfect. configtest checks for _syntax_ validity.
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> > 2.
> > A
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 4:42 AM Marc wrote:
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> With the forced upon us 90 day certificate renewal crap, my httpd was down
> today although I have a 'restart procedure' that verifies a bit for errors
> with apachectl configtest.
>
> 1.
> what is the point of having a apachectl configtest, when
Hi,
Marc wrote:
> With the forced upon us 90 day certificate renewal crap, my httpd
> was down today although I have a 'restart procedure' that verifies
> a bit for errors with apachectl configtest.
Regardless of the certificate duration I would recommend to use
some monitoring tool to check on
With the forced upon us 90 day certificate renewal crap, my httpd was down
today although I have a 'restart procedure' that verifies a bit for errors with
apachectl configtest.
1.
what is the point of having a apachectl configtest, when a restart can still
fail? It can't be to difficult to in