Hi,
I was wondering if anyone else has seen this and/or knows what's happening
...

My apache web server has started failing every morning at 4am when it does a
SIGHUP with the following error:

...
[Tue Mar 12 04:02:01 2002] [warn] child process 21985 did not exit, sending
another SIGHUP
[Tue Mar 12 04:02:01 2002] [warn] child process 25075 did not exit, sending
another SIGHUP
[Tue Mar 12 04:02:03 2002] [notice] SIGHUP received.  Attempting to restart
[Tue Mar 12 04:02:04 2002] [error] mod_ssl: Init: (aaa.bbb.com:443) Ops, no
RSA or DSA server certificate found?!
[Tue Mar 12 04:02:04 2002] [error] mod_ssl: Init: (aaa.bbb.com:443) You have
to perform a *full* server restart when you added or removed a certificate
and/or key file

My https certificate is just the default non-authenticated one generated
when you install apache

The first time it occurred was 2 days ago
I may have updated mod_ssl the previous day to cause the problem - but I use
RPM so I'm not sure why that may have caused the problem
If anyone knows how to ask RPM what the transaction log has been for the
last week (e.g. a list of adds/removes that have occurred and when) so I can
see what changed on the day before it started happening then I can be sure
of the first trigger that started everything.

My first response was to "rpm -e" everything related and reinstall it all
with the latest updates coz I don't know how to do a "*full* server restart"
The first time the problem occurred I updated: openldap*, openssl*, openssh*
& glibc*
On the first time and each other time I updated: apache, mod_throttle,
mod_put, mod_bandwidth & mod_ssl

This actually fixes the problem - but the problem won't go away.
This may actually be a DNS related problem since I have been having no end
of problems with my DNS ever since I added a second ADSL connection to my
network ... however I really don't know whats going on.

Anyone got any suggestion on where to look?



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