On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 01:24:49PM -0500, Gregory Wood wrote:
> I'm not using SSL but experienced a similar problem.
>
> /etc/init.d/apache restart -- only reloads the modules. So, as listed below,
> I have used 'apache stop' then 'apache start'. I didn't bother to look at
> the script.
>
In ini
On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 01:24:49PM -0500, Gregory Wood wrote:
> I'm not using SSL but experienced a similar problem.
>
> /etc/init.d/apache restart -- only reloads the modules. So, as listed below,
> I have used 'apache stop' then 'apache start'. I didn't bother to look at
> the script.
>
In ini
I'm not using SSL but experienced a similar problem.
/etc/init.d/apache restart -- only reloads the modules. So, as listed below,
I have used 'apache stop' then 'apache start'. I didn't bother to look at
the script.
Greg Wood
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Vent-Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL
I'm not using SSL but experienced a similar problem.
/etc/init.d/apache restart -- only reloads the modules. So, as listed below,
I have used 'apache stop' then 'apache start'. I didn't bother to look at
the script.
Greg Wood
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Vent-Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
may be there is a little hint to the problem:
When I read about the unability to successfully send a "reload"
command to the apache, I remembered the fact that my Apache 2.0.44
fails that, too.
(I do not use logrotate for apache logs, but I restart the server for
other reasons every month.)
On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 10:26:57AM -0600, David Wilk wrote:
Hi,
I seen similar problem on RedHats - logs are rotated daily there by
default. Apache with ssl enabled was failing to restart after log rotation
after 3 month of use, but in my case I had errors like "can't load certificate
file" or s
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