On Thu, 2018-11-15 at 06:12 +0100, Scott van Looy via users wrote:
> So httpd survived Tuesday without crashing but crashed again
> yesterday and today.
>
> In /var/log/messages I can see:
>
> Nov 14 03:26:57 novak systemd[1]: Reloading The Apache HTTP Server.
> Nov 14 03:26:57 novak
So httpd survived Tuesday without crashing but crashed again yesterday and
today.
In /var/log/messages I can see:
Nov 14 03:26:57 novak systemd[1]: Reloading The Apache HTTP Server.
Nov 14 03:26:57 novak systemd[739346]: httpd.service: Failed to set up mount
namespacing: No such file or
Thanks for this.
Certwatch is uninstalled now, it just tells me if any of my certs have expired
and as I don’t have any on that box any more it’s kinda pointless :)
I’ve removed the stuff to hide the output from the apache restart in logrotate
so I’m going to let it run tonight and see if
Of that bunch, autodld (downloading RPMs) and rkhunter (scanning the
filesystem, taking checksums, and looking for changes) are both
passive, certwatch probably shouldn't be updating certificates every
24 hours (but could do, so worth checking!), and logwatch just parses
the existing logfiles - it
Still restarting.
Today the log reads:
[Mon Nov 12 03:54:57.152381 2018] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 9721:tid
140481219127552] AH00492: caught SIGWINCH, shutting down gracefully
Checking the cron log:
Nov 12 03:54:49 novak run-parts[81241]: (/etc/cron.daily) finished 0logwatch
Nov 12 03:54:49
Thanks for this.
I noticed last night that both https and bind had been killed and failed to
restart so I’m beginning to suspect maybe there’s a memory problem somewhere in
the log rotate stuff - but I’m not sure.
Lots of updates came down today, hoping it might magically fix itself :)
Fun!
Just upgraded a box to 29, and I've spotted the following in the httpd
section of my Logwatch email:
Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated here (and will be fatal
in Perl 5.32), passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/\G%({
<-- HERE .*?})?./ at
OK thanks for this.
It’s not normal though, it doesn’t actually restart - it just crashes.
/bin/systemctl reload httpd seems to work OK when I run it as root, the server
restarts.
So I’m still a little confused. Does anyone have any suggestions?
> On 7. Nov 2018, at 15:52, Roger Heflin
this is the daily logrotate process. it rotates the log files and
reloads httpd. It is normal. A number of other process will also
restart at the same time.
See:
cat /etc/logrotate.d/httpd
/var/log/httpd/*log {
missingok
notifempty
sharedscripts
delaycompress
postrotate
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 at 10:40, Scott van Looy via users
wrote:
> Since the upgrade to F29 my HTTPD has been shutting down around 3am every
> night. I’d like to try and investigate why, but the only thing in the log is:
> [mpm_event:notice] [pid 1096508:tid 140027704744192] AH00492: caught
>
Hi,
Since the upgrade to F29 my HTTPD has been shutting down around 3am every
night. I’d like to try and investigate why, but the only thing in the log is:
[mpm_event:notice] [pid 1096508:tid 140027704744192] AH00492: caught SIGWINCH,
shutting down gracefully
These all happen at roughly the
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