Im having trouble restarting apache. I have a program which executes command lines and it runs as a system service (on windows). when i tell it to restart it loads apache up (i see another httpd.exe appear in task manager) but it doesnt restart it. the command line i used is "httpd.exe -k restart" i have added an environment variable but i have also tried the full path to the exe and still no luck.
If i run the exact same line from a batch file as local admin then it works fine. I also tried getting my program to run that batch file but again it didnt work.
Is there a reason why this would happen? Can only Admin restart it and not SYSTEM? Is there another command i should be using?
I resolved this problem earlier by re-installing both php and apache and configuring them all over again.But when i restart my pc ,i get the same error....
We've been thinking about writing our own hosting control panel for our own "tight" hosting setup, so that can alter the panel just to our needs without relying on updates from anybody else.
To read new configurations in Lighttpd or Apache, as far as I know, requires the software to be restarted (for example service apache restart). Are there any negative effects of this, I'm assuming that whilst being restarted there is a small amount of time during which the software is "down" and websites can't be accessed during that period (probably <1 second). Am I correct?
What is the best way to reload configurations into these http servers without service interruption? I notice that DirectAdmin seems to just restart Apache on any function that alters the configuration file - for example adding a new user.
Apache Version: 2.2.29 OS Version: Windows 2012 R2 64 bit OS
Restart of apache is happening continuously .... below is snippet of the same.....
Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Parent: child process exited with status 3221225477 -- Restarting. [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Apache/2.2.29 (Win32) configured -- resuming normal operations [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Server built: Sep 10 2014 11:38:25 [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Parent: Created child process 11440 [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Child 11440: Child process is running [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Oracle WebLogic plugin build date/time: Feb 9 2011 11:49:26. Change Number: 1386101 [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Child 11440: Acquired the start mutex. [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Child 11440: Starting 64 worker threads. [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Child 11440: Starting thread to listen on port 80. [Fri Jan 16 11:22:53 2015] [notice] Child 11440: Starting thread to listen on port 80. [Fri Jan 16 11:22:54 2015] [notice] Parent: child process exited with status 3221225477 -- Restarting. [Fri Jan 16 11:22:54 2015] [notice] Apache/2.2.29 (Win32) configured -- resuming normal operations
Ive had this problem numerous times (website failed to connect error) before and the web management team tell me that apache2 needs to be restarted, seeing as they are not replying to my emails im gona try and do it myself.
I have installed CSF on a VPS with WHM and when i try to restart i get this:
Code: Restarting csf...
Flushing chain `INPUT'Flushing chain `FORWARD'Flushing chain `OUTPUT'Flushing chain `acctboth'Deleting chain `acctboth'Restarting bandmin acctboth chains for cPanelDROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:67 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:67 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:68 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:68 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:111 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:111 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:113 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:113 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpts:135:139 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpts:135:139 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:445 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:445 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:513 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:513 DROP tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:520 DROP udp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:520 iptables: Unknown error 4294967295LOG tcp opt -- in * out * 0.0.0.0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/0 limit: avg 30/min burst 5 LOG flags 0 level 4 prefix `Firewall: *TCP_IN Blocked* ' Error: iptables command [/sbin/iptables -v -A LOGDROPIN -p tcp -m limit --limit 30/m --limit-burst 5 -j LOG --log-prefix 'Firewall: *TCP_IN Blocked* '] failed, at line 280 ...Done. Restarting lfd...
Stopping lfd:[ OK ][ OK ]Starting lfd:Error: You have an unresolved error when starting csf. You need to restart csf successfully before starting lfd[ OK ] ...Done.
dont know where is the error on the iptables, i didn't change any config on iptables.How can I config iptables for CSF?
I thought everything was fine after setting up my new VPS with WHM/cPanel - however it turns out I was very, very wrong. I was trying to work out why email wasn't able to send or receive - so I tried to restart the mail service from WHM. This is where the problems started.
I tried to restart different services (all of them) some worked fine - some failed (the ones which are in red below are the ones which failed). The results are below. If anyone has any information or wouldn't mind helping me to resolve this I would appreciate it.
DNS Server (BIND/NSD): Waiting for named to restart..............finished.
named (/usr/sbin/named -u named) running as named with PID 25824
named started ok
-------------------------------------------------------------- FTP Server (ProFTPd/PureFTPd): Waiting for ftpserver to restart..............finished.
pure-authd (/usr/sbin/pure-authd -s /var/run/ftpd.sock -r /usr/sbin/pureauth) running as root with PID 30596
ftpserver started ok
-------------------------------------------------------------- HTTP Server (Apache): Waiting for httpd to restart..............finished.
httpd (/usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/whostmgr ./reshttpd) running as root with PID 3145 httpd (/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL) running as root with PID 3171 httpd (/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start -DSSL) running as root with PID 3177
httpd started ok -------------------------------------------------------------- IMAP Server (Courier/Dovecot): Waiting for imap to restart..............finished.
authdaemond (/usr/sbin/courierlogger -pid=/var/spool/authdaemon/pid -facility=mail -start /usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 7668 authdaemond (/usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 7669 authdaemond (/usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 7670 authdaemond (/usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 7671
imap has failed, please contact the sysadmin (result was "couriertcpd is not running"). -------------------------------------------------------------- Mail Server (Exim): Waiting for exim to restart..............finished.
exim: [ != 220] exim has failed, please contact the sysadmin. -------------------------------------------------------------- POP3 Server (cPPOP): Waiting for cppop to restart..............finished.
authdaemond (/usr/sbin/courierlogger -pid=/var/spool/authdaemon/pid -facility=mail -start /usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 11869 authdaemond (/usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 11870 authdaemond (/usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 11871 authdaemond (/usr/libexec/courier-authlib/authdaemond) running as root with PID 11872
cppop started ok -------------------------------------------------------------- SQL Server (MySQL): Waiting for mysql to restart..............finished.
mysqld_safe (/bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld_safe --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --pid-file=/var/lib/mysql/server.rawpromo.com.pid) running as root with PID 15401 mysqld (/usr/sbin/mysqld --basedir=/ --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --user=mysql --pid-file=/var/lib/mysql/server.rawpromo.com.pid --skip-external-locking) running as mysql with PID 15435
mysql has failed, please contact the sysadmin (result was "mysql has failed"). -------------------------------------------------------------- SSH Server (OpenSSH): Waiting for sshd to restart..............finished.
sshd (/usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/whostmgr ./ressshd) running as root with PID 19921 sshd (/usr/sbin/sshd) running as root with PID 19949
sshd started ok --------------------------------------------------------------
Installing mod_evasive after serveral attacks on our server.
but when restarting httpd I get this error,
httpd: Syntax error on line 36 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf: API module structure 'evasive20_module' in file /usr/lib/httpd/modules/mod_evasive20.so is garbled - expected signature 41503232 but saw 41503230 - perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO, or was compiled for a different Apache version?
way to restart mysql and named if they drop. I'm on cpanel.
I've searched and found the following:
For mysql:
Code: NUMBER=`ps --no-heading --user mysql | wc -l`; [ $NUMBER -eq 0 ] && service mysql restart; For named:
Code: NUMBER=`ps --no-heading --user named | wc -l`; [ $NUMBER -eq 0 ] && service named restart; I have these set to run every 5 minutes, just to check if mysql/named are running. I found out that it doesn't work: I woke up to a whole bunch of sql errors and realized that mysql dropped while I was asleep... I type in "service mysql restart" manually and it restarts as usual, so I know that the command to restart sql works fine, but the restarts aren't triggering in the first place.
yesterday i setup my first vps system and now its hosting 2 forums of my. Thing is in evry 10 mints Mysql & courier-imap are restarting..? I know this from the lxadmin alert email. So is it normal or is it a problem in my configuration..? Im running cent os 5 now. And i also check the log.. there is entry like below in it..
Oct 6 13:43:07 vps_10013 pure-ftpd: (?@127.0.0.1) [INFO] Logout. Oct 6 13:43:07 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: ftp status=255 pid=21638 duration=0(sec) Oct 6 13:43:13 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=21637 duration=6(sec) Oct 6 13:43:48 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=21679 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:43:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=21679 duration=1(sec) Oct 6 13:44:48 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=21901 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:44:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=21901 duration=1(sec) Oct 6 13:45:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=22163 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:45:50 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=22163 duration=1(sec) Oct 6 13:46:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=22499 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:46:50 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=22499 duration=1(sec) Oct 6 13:47:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=23668 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:47:50 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=23668 duration=1(sec) Oct 6 13:48:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=23920 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:48:52 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=23920 duration=3(sec) Oct 6 13:49:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=24173 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:49:53 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=24173 duration=4(sec) Oct 6 13:50:49 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: START: smtp pid=26117 from=63.247.94.194 Oct 6 13:50:53 vps_10013 xinetd[8020]: EXIT: smtp status=1 pid=26117 duration=4(sec)
For a while now I've noticed that on Plesk 12 the sw-cp-server init scripts can never restart the sw-cp-server properly. I have to manually kill the master process then restart it:
Code:
# /etc/init.d/sw-cp-server restart Stopping sw-cp-serverd: [FAILED] Starting sw-cp-serverd: nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:6308 failed (98: Address already in use) nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:8443 failed (98: Address already in use) nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:8880 failed (98: Address already in use)
I have a Plesk 12.0.18 (Update #22) running on CentOS 6.6 (Final) and I have a very irritating issue with nginx.
Anytime a customer creates a domain and/or subdomain everything is registered and going wel except that nginx is not restarted/reloaded to reflect the changes and I have to restart nginx manually.
I cannot find anything that causes this, no obvious errors in the logs and or errors in the UI.
On our production service, we've been getting numerous malformed POST requests to some of our CGI scripts that are showing up as 500 errors in our logs. They are malformed in the sense that the actual content length doesn't match the Content-Length specified in the request.
Here's the most trivial example I can come up with that reproduces the problem for us:
In addition to the 500 error in the access log, we see the corresponding error in the error log:
(70014)End of file found: Error reading request entity data
Based on the nature of the POST request and the error response, it does appear that Apache is doing the right thing here.
The POST never actually makes it as far as the script being targeted (/some_valid_alias in the above example); in other words, Apache returns 500 to the client, writes the error to the error log and never executes the script.
Is there a way to capture/avoid internal Apache errors like 70014, and return some other HTTP status besides 500 (like 403)? It's particularly annoying in our case, because our server sends us an email for all 500 errors.
So far, our best "defense" against these 500 errors is to disallow POST for these aliases, which normally just ignore the POST data anyway (when the request is not malformed):
I've had this problem a long time now with my hosting network and decided to ask here hoping I get some good solutions, or if someone is willing to looking at this (I'll pay if they want).
Here's what I mean: [url]
Problem is as you can see apache processes constantly rise infinitely, at least until I restart apache (/etc/init.d/httpd restart). The point of restart is shown in red lines.
And after restart, it goes down again for X amount of hours then eventually rises again infinitely until it's restarted again.
But the fact that after restart it remains down, it means it had the potential to be down all along.
So my question is: what could be causing this and does anyone have solution to keep them low at all times (as per graphs)?
The Linux Server got down when the MaxClients 256 is reached. Error Log:
"server reached MaxClients setting, consider raising the MaxClients setting"
So that I have tried to increased the MaxClients Value to 500, after changed the value in httpd.conf and restart I get following error message.
" [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to restart WARNING: MaxClients of 500 exceeds ServerLimit value of 256 servers, lowering MaxClients to 256. To increase, please see the ServerLimit directive."
So that I tried changed the Server limit in /usr/local/apache/include/httpd.h header file. but it seems like there is no entry.
Apache Version : 2.2.8
So I have added the ServerLimit 500 entry in httpd.conf file and restart the httpd service. But still shows the same warning mesg. Please help me regarding this.
We have the Dedicated server for Flash Game Server with following configuration.
RHEL4 OS 2GB RAM Intel(R) Xeon(R) X3210 @ 2.13GHz Cpanel Installed. Apache 2.2.8 PHP 5.2.4 MySQL 4.1.2 (MySQL Server is working in differend server)
This redirect works fine on Apache 2.2.8, but doesn't work on Apache 1.3.41
The following is the entry from error_log: RewriteRule: cannot compile regular expression '^sap-latest-news/([0-9]*)/([A-Za-z0-9_-.]*).htm$'
A simple Rewrite is working fine in Apache 1.3, but the above regualar expression doesn't seem to be working on Apache 1.3. Does anyone know whether Apache 1.3 doesn't support it?
I am having an issue where I have a server that Directadmin is installed on. I go to the a url that is on the server and all i see is the default page of apache saying congrats, it is installed. Although there is no file like that in the public_html any longer and I can see my files in the public_html folder of that specific site.
I'm building a new server for a predominantly php5/mysql5 website and was wondering which version of apache to put on. I know there are some issues with PHP and Apache in MPM, but what's the performance comparison between Apache 1.3 and Apache 2 Prefork?
I am trying to install dedicated web server on my Slackware 12.0.0 machine. I am a novice in Linux, but succeeded in MySQL & proFTPd installation. The problem now in httpd compiling.
I downloaded the latest Apache 2.2.9, but it needs Apache Portable Runtime 1.3.2 installed. I downloaded 1.3.2 version and run ./configure
1. checking size of size_t... 4 2. checking which format to use for apr_size_t... %u 3. checking size of off_t... 4 4. checking for mmap64... yes 5. checking for sendfile64... yes 6. checking for sendfilev64... no 7. checking for mkstemp64... yes 8. checking for readdir64_r... yes 9. checking which type to use for apr_off_t... off64_t 10. checking whether ino_t and unsigned long are the same... yes 11. configure: using unsigned long for ino_t 12. checking size of pid_t... 4 13. checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no 14. checking size of struct iovec... 8 15. checking for strnicmp... no 16. checking for strncasecmp... yes 17. checking for stricmp... no 18. checking for strcasecmp... yes 19. checking for strdup... yes 20. checking for strstr... yes 21. checking for memchr... yes 22. checking for strtoll... yes 23. 24. Checking for DSO... 25. checking for dlopen... no 26. checking for dlopen in -ldl... yes 27. adding "-ldl" to LIBS 28. checking for dlsym... yes 29. 30. Checking for Processes... 31. checking for waitpid... yes 32. checking for Variable Length Arrays... yes 33. checking struct rlimit... yes 34. 35. Checking for Locking... 36. checking for semget... yes 37. checking for semctl... yes 38. checking for flock... yes 39. checking for semaphore.h... (cached) yes 40. checking OS.h usability... no 41. checking OS.h presence... no 42. checking for OS.h... no 43. checking for library containing sem_open... none required 44. checking for sem_close... yes 45. checking for sem_unlink... yes 46. checking for sem_post... yes 47. checking for sem_wait... yes 48. checking for create_sem... no 49. checking for working sem_open... yes 50. checking for union semun in sys/sem.h... no 51. checking for LOCK_EX in sys/file.h... yes 52. checking for F_SETLK in fcntl.h... yes 53. checking for SEM_UNDO in sys/sem.h... yes 54. checking for POLLIN in poll.h sys/poll.h... yes 55. checking for PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED in pthread.h... yes 56. checking for pthread_mutexattr_setpshared... yes 57. checking for working PROCESS_SHARED locks... yes 58. checking for robust cross-process mutex support... yes 59. decision on apr_lock implementation method... SysV IPC semget() 60. checking if all interprocess locks affect threads... no 61. checking if POSIX sems affect threads in the same process... no 62. checking if SysV sems affect threads in the same process... no 63. checking if fcntl locks affect threads in the same process... no 64. checking if flock locks affect threads in the same process... no 65. checking for entropy source... /dev/urandom 66. 67. Checking for File Info Support... 68. checking for struct stat.st_blocks... yes 69. checking for struct stat.st_atimensec... no 70. checking for struct stat.st_ctimensec... no 71. checking for struct stat.st_mtimensec... no 72. checking for struct stat.st_atim.tv_nsec... yes 73. checking for struct stat.st_ctim.tv_nsec... yes 74. checking for struct stat.st_mtim.tv_nsec... yes 75. checking for struct stat.st_atime_n... no 76. checking for struct stat.st_ctime_n... no 77. checking for struct stat.st_mtime_n... no 78. checking for inode member of struct dirent... d_fileno 79. checking for file type member of struct dirent... d_type 80. 81. Checking for OS UUID Support... 82. checking uuid.h usability... no 83. checking uuid.h presence... no 84. checking for uuid.h... no 85. checking uuid/uuid.h usability... yes 86. checking uuid/uuid.h presence... yes 87. checking for uuid/uuid.h... yes 88. checking for library containing uuid_create... no 89. checking for library containing uuid_generate... -luuid 90. checking for uuid_create... no 91. checking for uuid_generate... yes 92. checking for os uuid usability... yes 93. 94. Checking for Time Support... 95. checking for struct tm.tm_gmtoff... yes 96. checking for struct tm.__tm_gmtoff... no 97. 98. Checking for Networking support... 99. checking for type in_addr... yes 100. checking if fd == socket on this platform... yes 101. checking style of gethostbyname_r routine... glibc2 102. checking 3rd argument to the gethostbyname_r routines... char 103. checking style of getservbyname_r routine... glibc2 104. checking if TCP_NODELAY setting is inherited from listening sockets... yes 105. checking if O_NONBLOCK setting is inherited from listening sockets... no 106. checking whether TCP_NODELAY and TCP_CORK can both be enabled... yes 107. checking for TCP_CORK in netinet/tcp.h... yes 108. checking for TCP_NOPUSH in netinet/tcp.h... no 109. checking for SO_ACCEPTFILTER in sys/socket.h... no 110. checking whether SCTP is supported... no 111. checking for struct ip_mreq... yes 112. checking for set_h_errno... no 113. 114. Checking for IPv6 Networking support... 115. checking for library containing getaddrinfo... none required 116. checking for library containing gai_strerror... none required 117. checking for library containing getnameinfo... none required 118. checking for gai_strerror... yes 119. checking for working getaddrinfo... yes 120. checking for negative error codes for getaddrinfo... yes 121. checking for working getnameinfo... yes 122. checking for sockaddr_in6... yes 123. checking for sockaddr_storage... yes 124. checking for working AI_ADDRCONFIG... yes 125. checking if APR supports IPv6... yes 126. checking langinfo.h usability... yes 127. checking langinfo.h presence... yes 128. checking for langinfo.h... yes 129. checking for nl_langinfo... yes 130. 131. Restore user-defined environment settings... 132. restoring CPPFLAGS to "" 133. setting EXTRA_CPPFLAGS to "-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE" 134. restoring CFLAGS to "" 135. setting EXTRA_CFLAGS to "-g -O2 -pthread" 136. restoring LDFLAGS to "" 137. setting EXTRA_LDFLAGS to "" 138. restoring LIBS to "" 139. setting EXTRA_LIBS to "-luuid -lrt -lcrypt -lpthread -ldl" 140. restoring INCLUDES to "" 141. setting EXTRA_INCLUDES to "" 142. configure: creating ./config.status 143. config.status: creating Makefile 144. config.status: creating include/apr.h 145. config.status: creating build/apr_rules.mk 146. config.status: creating build/pkg/pkginfo 147. config.status: creating apr--config 148. config.status: WARNING: 'apr-config.in' seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting 149. config.status: creating apr.pc 150. config.status: creating test/Makefile 151. config.status: creating test/internal/Makefile 152. config.status: creating include/arch/unix/apr_private.h 153. config.status: executing default commands 154. config.status: include/apr.h is unchanged 155. config.status: include/arch/unix/apr_private.h is unchanged
After that I am trying make and have error at the end:
In the middle of recompiling apache (via whm) after upgrading postgresql to 8.3, apache went down and remains down even after restart. Recompile is still in progress (about 15 minutes in)
tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log [Wed Nov 12 15:24:44 2008] [warn] No JkShmFile defined in httpd.conf. Using default /usr/local/apache/logs/jk-runtime-status [Wed Nov 12 15:24:44 2008] [notice] ModSecurity for Apache/2.5.7 (http://www.modsecurity.org/) configured. [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [warn] No JkShmFile defined in httpd.conf. Using default /usr/local/apache/logs/jk-runtime-status [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid 4294967295, you probably need to modify the User directive [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [notice] Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.7a mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_jk/1.2.25 PHP/5.2.6 configured -- resuming normal operations [Wed Nov 12 15:24:46 2008] [alert] Child 22588 returned a Fatal error... Apache is exiting! httpd configtest Syntax OK ps -ef | grep ^httpd (no result) Cpanel/Centos
if you were to be presented with a choice to run Apache 1 or Apache 2 given you'd have more or less the same support requests etc, and the same underlying user requirements to implement either one or the other, which one would you choose and why?
I noticed that Hsphere Parallels control panel 3.2 release as may well other control panels, offers such possibility. Personally I've been educated from senior members of previous organizations to appreciate Apache 1 as the defacto version of the web hosting industry (choice here being apache 1 and 2, not IIS or any other web servers) Could you kindly simply attempt to enlighten me given, indeed support for both will/might remain the same in the future?