Milt,

Thanks for responding.   At first, there was no httpd service listed.  I
honestly haven't a clue exactly what was going on, but I gave up at one
point and shut the server down, let it sit, and booted up when I came in
this morning, and now Apache is fine again.  Very strange...

Denise 


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Subject: RE: Almost there...Updated Apach-Tomcat with mod_jk .. please he
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Denise Mangano wrote:

> I do have appropriate permissions, as I have been able to stop it 
> before. There is no error message being logged when I try to stop it.
>
> I ran ps -A which listed all processes.  httpd (apache) was not one of 
> them. I am assuming PID means Port ID(?), and neither 443 nor 80 was 
> listed... This is all very strange and I am starting to sense that I 
> will have to reinstall Apache...

PID is Process ID (PPID is Parent Process ID) -- every process has a unique
ID number, that's one way (the main way) to identify them. FWIW, I use ps
-ef myself (the main page says -e is the same as -A, and -f gives a "full"
listing -- i.e. more info).

And, um, this isn't Windows, if something's not working quite right,
reinstalling it is not the solution :-).  It's a matter of figuring out the
correct configuration and/or the correct way of running things.

Is Apache running currently?  Does the web server respond?  If so, there's
got to be some apache/httpd process running.  What user is it running as?
Are you sure you're checking all the processes for all the users?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Milt Epstein
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Sent: 12/15/2002 5:44 PM
> Subject: RE: Almost there...Updated Apach-Tomcat with mod_jk  .. 
> please he lp!
>
> On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Denise Mangano wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I thought I posted the exact message I was getting. It says 
> > "[Sun Dec 15 00:42:27 2002] [crit] (98)Address already in use:
> > make_sock: could not bind to port 443".  I am trying to figure out 
> > what else is listening to that port but with Tomcat uninstalled 
> > there shouldn't be any other.  Someone suggested multiple instances 
> > of Apache running, but I do not know how to check this.  When I try 
> > to stop the httpd service it fails, and there is no entry in the 
> > error_log...
>
> Run ps, from that you'll be able to tell if Apache is already running. 
> You might need to check the man page to see what options you need to 
> use.  That you can't successfully stop the httpd service (i.e. apache) 
> is an indication that that is the problem.  What error message to you 
> get when you try to stop it.  Do you have the appropriate permissions 
> to do that?
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: micael
> > To: Tomcat Users List
> > Sent: 12/15/2002 3:59 PM
> > Subject: RE: Almost there...Updated Apach-Tomcat with mod_jk  ..
> please he
> > lp!
> >
> >
> >
> > At 03:38 PM 12/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Jake,
> > >
> > >Thanks for supplying me with that info.  I will certainly refer to
> it,
> > when
> > >I set up Tomcat again.  However, first I need to get Apache back up
> and
> > >running.  I know this is slightly off topic, but can you tell me 
> > >how
> to
> > >check what else is trying to access port 443.
> >
> > Not sure what you meant by "trying to access" but that would not be
> the
> > problem, if you mean that literally.  Rather, the problem is that 
> > some application is listening at port 443.  You have something that 
> > is listening at port 443 for others to access.  So, you should have 
> > a server set to listen at 443.
> >
> >
> > Micael
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