Quoting DW <[email protected]>:
Have you tried Write-Protecting the file so that it doesn't get
destroyed by whatever malware is doing it? In windows it pretty job
to protect the file. If you are using Linux or Unix then someone
else can help you.
well I think the process id is certain to change each time apache
restarts (currently at boot time) so if it is write protected it would
be there all right but then wouldn't three be conflicts over rewriting
itsvalue or erasing it?
Dave
Dave Stevens wrote:
Hi,
I'm using apache 2.2.3 under CentOS 5.5. I use virtualmin to
monitor the server and recently a discrepancy has arisen between
the reported and actual state of the httpd service. I think this is
because the .pid file, which from the httpd.conf file is supposed
to be in /etc/httpd/run folder, periodically goes missing. Just not
there and I don't know why. I can not stop the service or restart
apache except with a server reboot, not my favourite option
although it does recreate the .pid file and synchronize the
reporting. I don't know where to look. Ideas? References to
appropriate docs?
TIA
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