Well, I've seen boxes where apache takes *forever* to start, usually because of a problem figuring out what its host name is. There's nothing in the logs that implies a problem?
(I'm talking about a 3 minute "hang" while apache spins it's wheels.) Though that Ctrl thing is a little crazy. May not have any help, but you've got my sympathy. I'll be interested in what really fixes it. CJK On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 22:04, Jason Tower wrote: > compaq 1850R server, fresh mandrake 10 install w/ apache2. if the > server is booted w/ apache disabled, it boots fine, i can login and run > 'service httpd start' and everything works properly. > > however, if i 'chkconfig httpd on' and reboot, it will hang while > starting apache. if i ssh in and run 'ps aux|grep httpd' this is the > result: > > root 2799 0.5 0.3 2856 1592 ? S 20:49 > 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/rc3.d/S92httpd start > root 2943 0.0 0.1 1584 516 ? S 20:49 0:00 initlog > -q -c httpd2 -f /etc/httpd/conf/httpd2.conf > root 2944 1.2 0.5 8812 2748 ? S 20:49 0:00 httpd2 > -f /etc/httpd/conf/httpd2.conf > > so something in init script or init itself is hanging. now, here's the > oddest part: if i go to the physical console and hold down the ctrl key > for a few seconds, httpd finishes starting and the server is 100% up a > few seconds later. i've installed mandrake 10 on over a dozen servers > and have never seen this problem. hell, my -own- server is an 1850R w/ > mdk10 and it works fine w/ apache. i am baffled by this behavior. > > this is a big problem as this machine is supposed to be a mail and web > server. it won't boot with apache enabled, and it won't serve up web > content with it disabled. anyone have any thoughts? no joke, $20 to > the first person who can help me figure out how to make this thing boot > w/ apache enabled. > > jason -- Chris Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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