Re: apache problem

2006-11-11 Thread Timothy Wu
On 11/10/06, W Paul Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1Timothy Wu wrote:> Hi,>> I had a fresh install of Debian (Testing branch) and my apache is not> working properly:> This is what's shown in error.log>> [Thu Nov 09 15:13:46 2006] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (

Re: apache problem

2006-11-11 Thread Timothy Wu
On 11/10/06, Raquel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 12:12:05 +0800"Timothy Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,>> I had a fresh install of Debian (Testing branch) and my apache is > not working properly:> This is what's shown in error.log>> [Thu Nov 09 15:13:46 2006] [notice] Apache/2

Re: apache problem

2006-11-09 Thread W Paul Mills
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Timothy Wu wrote: > Hi, > > I had a fresh install of Debian (Testing branch) and my apache is not > working properly: > This is what's shown in error.log > > [Thu Nov 09 15:13:46 2006] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) configured -- > resuming normal op

Re: apache problem

2006-11-09 Thread Raquel
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 12:12:05 +0800 "Timothy Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I had a fresh install of Debian (Testing branch) and my apache is > not working properly: > This is what's shown in error.log > > [Thu Nov 09 15:13:46 2006] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) > configured -- resumin

apache problem

2006-11-09 Thread Timothy Wu
Hi,I had a fresh install of Debian (Testing branch) and my apache is not working properly:This is what's shown in error.log[Thu Nov 09 15:13:46 2006] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) configured -- resuming normal operations [Thu Nov 09 15:13:49 2006] [notice] child pid 4429 exit signal Segmentation f

Re: Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-25 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 24.10.06 18:49, vashts wrote: > I just realized something. The machines I was testing the transfers > from aren't even in the same office. I thought they were, because the > transfer speeds were so high. If I do grab those files from a machine > on the same LAN they work fine. It only seems to h

Re: Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-24 Thread Ken Irving
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 06:49:21PM -0400, vashts wrote: > I just realized something. The machines I was testing the transfers > from aren't even in the same office. I thought they were, because the > transfer speeds were so high. If I do grab those files from a machine > on the same LAN they work f

Re: Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-24 Thread vashts
On 10/24/06, vashts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: And to reiterate... I can move the files around to different drives and filesystems. They still have the problem. I have checked ALL filesystems. The transfer does seem to strangely work via Apache when done through localhost. Yet not onto machines

Re: Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-24 Thread vashts
And to reiterate... I can move the files around to different drives and filesystems. They still have the problem. I have checked ALL filesystems. The transfer does seem to strangely work via Apache when done through localhost. Yet not onto machines off of even the same switch. I have succesfull

Re: Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-24 Thread vashts
I already did. Nothing weird in dmesg. I also checked the filesystems thoroughly. Read what I said. :) On 10/24/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 23.10.06 10:00, Timothy Timmons wrote: > Certain files, with seemingly no obvious correlation lock shortly > after the transfer

Re: Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-24 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 23.10.06 10:00, Timothy Timmons wrote: > Certain files, with seemingly no obvious correlation lock shortly > after the transfer starts, usually within the first few k. I can move > the file to a different drive/partition, rename it, and it doesn't > matter. I can take a different file and it wor

Weird Apache problem, hanging on particular data patterns

2006-10-23 Thread Timothy Timmons
I originally posted this from my gmail account, but I never got a receipt from the listserve or showed up in the archives. I didn't want to file a normal bug report because I haven't fully isolated the problem. After doing an apt-get update/upgrade on an unstable/testing system I am having some

Re: Debian - Apache problem

2006-04-07 Thread Felipe Sateler
John Graves wrote: > The error is: > Syntax error on line 9 of /etc/apache/modules.conf: Well, you have probably an error on line 9 of your modules.conf file. What does it say? PS: As a sidenote, you also seem to have a duplicated entry for http_core -- Felipe Sateler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: Debian - Apache problem

2006-04-07 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
John Graves wrote: > I restarted my Debian server to check some things and when I restarted, > Apache did not start. I get the following error when I try to start and > I am not sure where to go with the problem. Can someone point me in the > right direction. I checked the list from webmin and m

Debian - Apache problem

2006-04-07 Thread John Graves
I restarted my Debian server to check some things and when I restarted, Apache did not start. I get the following error when I try to start and I am not sure where to go with the problem. Can someone point me in the right direction. I checked the list from webmin and mod_status i s checked a

Re: cron + apache problem - I think

2004-10-10 Thread Adam Aube
Richard Lyons wrote: > I have a server that runs apache1.3. Every sunday morning at 06:30 it > stops. /var/log/apache/error.log says >[Sun Oct 3 06:30:59 2004] [notice] SIGUSR1 received. Doing \ >graceful restart > but it gracelessly doesn't. Perhaps the logrotate program, which runs

cron + apache problem - I think

2004-10-03 Thread Richard Lyons
I have a server that runs apache1.3. Every sunday morning at 06:30 it stops. /var/log/apache/error.log says [Sun Oct 3 06:30:59 2004] [notice] SIGUSR1 received. Doing \ graceful restart but it gracelessly doesn't. /etc/crontab has 47 6* * 7 roottest -x /usr/sbin/anacron |

apache problem

2004-03-11 Thread Dustin Whitney
Hello, I can't get the PATH_INFO environment variable to show up in Apache with any of my cgi scripts. I installed a very barebones woody and then put myself on the testing tree and upgraded. Then I installed Apache. I haven't been able to get PATH_INFO to show up in plain old apache, apach

Re: install Apache problem under Debian 3.0 r1

2003-10-03 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Jacob Anawalt wrote: What sources are you using in /etc/apt/sources.list? I ask because libgd1 1.8.4-17.woody2 and libgd1-noxpm 1.8.4-17.woody2 should be available to you. Did the apt-get update (or dselect Update) fail? Are you choosing to not run dselect after tasksel? Ilve never tried doing

Re: install Apache problem under Debian 3.0 r1

2003-10-03 Thread Jacob Anawalt
tao lin wrote: Hi, all I am a newbie of Linux. Now I am using Debian 3.0 r1. When I try to use tasksel, and select web server to install, it return the follow error - == Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that the pack

Re: Help needed with router vs Apache problem

2003-07-24 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 01:54:31PM +, Daniel Lesage wrote: > I then configured the router to forward requests to port 81 to the debian > box. Why? Your ISP is blocking connections to port 80. Have your router redirect incoming connections from

Help needed with router vs Apache problem

2003-07-22 Thread Daniel Lesage
Hi all. I just finished setting up my LAN behind a DLink DI-704P router. Everything works fine outbound, but I'm unable to route inbound connections to my Debian web/ftp/mail server. I have Apache listening on port 81 (port 80 is blocked by my provider). Other computers on the LAN can connect t

Re: Apache problem

2002-10-07 Thread Gottfried Szing
Am Mon, 2002-10-07 um 23.39 schrieb David Grant: > I'm having a bit of trouble getting Apache to work in Woody. I can > reach it from http://localhost:8080, but I can't get to it from > http://:8080. I've allowed incoming connections to the web port > 8080 using Guarddog, and I'm fairly posit

Apache problem

2002-10-07 Thread David Grant
I'm having a bit of trouble getting Apache to work in Woody. I can reach it from http://localhost:8080, but I can't get to it from http://:8080. I've allowed incoming connections to the web port 8080 using Guarddog, and I'm fairly positive that is okay. I've also tried port 80 before, so I'

Apache problem -SN-a-001

2002-10-05 Thread Statu Nascendi
The server exists: it generates messages like this. setsid: Operation not permitted apache: setsid failed setsid() failed probably because you aren't running under a process management tool like daemontools (here i did: apache -F manually) [Sat Oct 5 20:52:58 2002] [warn] pid file /var/run/apach

Apache problem - SN-a-001

2002-10-05 Thread Statu Nascendi
Hello, I have a problem here, and can't make it through by myself: my apache server crashes randomly when logrotating: [Tue Sep 24 06:25:14 2002] [alert] Child 1841 returned a Fatal error... Apache is exiting! Most of the times, childs remain, but the parent process dies. for the moment i use n

Re: Apache?? problem

2002-05-08 Thread Vineet Kumar
* David Smead ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020507 15:22]: > In /var/log/messages I get the following when the error occurs. > > May 7 10:34:10 knuth -- MARK -- > > Any one with clues? The --MARK-- is nothing. Syslog just prints this to your syslog every 20 minutes, by default. The interval can be chang

Re: Apache?? problem

2002-05-08 Thread Larry Holish
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 09:40:57PM -0700, David Smead wrote: > Larry, > > Yes, the script works from the command line. As mentioned, it also works > as a CGI, but after executing the print command it comes back with an > Internal Server Error, code 500. > > I've since discovered that any or the

Re: Apache?? problem

2002-05-08 Thread David Smead
Larry, Yes, the script works from the command line. As mentioned, it also works as a CGI, but after executing the print command it comes back with an Internal Server Error, code 500. I've since discovered that any or the os. functions also bomb, after they are executed. Even the simple os.syste

Re: Apache?? problem

2002-05-07 Thread Larry Holish
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 03:21:54PM -0700, David Smead wrote: > > I'm converting an intranet server from RH to Debian and have run into a > problem with Apache. > > On our intranet is a web page that let's users print various documents, > via a simple Python CGI. The CGI uses the os.system() func

Apache?? problem

2002-05-07 Thread David Smead
I'm converting an intranet server from RH to Debian and have run into a problem with Apache. On our intranet is a web page that let's users print various documents, via a simple Python CGI. The CGI uses the os.system() function with the appropriate command line in the call. Curiously, the docum

apache problem

2000-11-17 Thread Martin Würtele
hi, after the last woody update i have a strange problem with apache: i can't start apache and when i look in /var/log/apache/error.log i get the following line: apache: dl-close.c:122: _dl_close: Assertion `new_opencount[0] == 0' failed. any idea, what could be wrong? tia martin

ePerl + Apache problem

1999-05-13 Thread Graham Ashton
I just installed mod_perl and ePerl from slink today, and am having problems configuring ePerl (Apache is also from slink). I have added the following to access.conf; PerlModule Apache::ePerl Options +ExecCGI SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::ePerl

Re: Apache Problem

1998-08-11 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 00:14:10 +0800 (PHT) Richard L Alhama writes: > apacheconfig errors: > > httpd: cannot determine local hostname > Use ServerName to set it manually > > /usr/sbin/apachectl graceful:http could not be started > > other info --- > /etc/hosts > 127.0.0.1 etok etok.etik.com

Re: Apache Problem

1998-08-10 Thread vaidhy
> Hope this isn't much of a trivial question but I would like to ask what > causes this error in the debianized apache. It works on my box which is a > debian 1.3 upgraded to 2.0 box. > > I get this errors when I try a fresh install on a friend's 486. He > wishes to use it as a standalone web de

Apache Problem

1998-08-10 Thread Richard L. Alhama
Hope this isn't much of a trivial question but I would like to ask what causes this error in the debianized apache. It works on my box which is a debian 1.3 upgraded to 2.0 box. I get this errors when I try a fresh install on a friend's 486. He wishes to use it as a standalone web development bo

Re: Still an apache problem :(

1997-03-21 Thread Daniel Doro Ferrante
Silly question: (please don't stone me!) How do I run strace with apache ? Thanks Daniel. Daniel Doro Ferrante CECM - Curso Experimental de Ciencias

Re: Still an apache problem :(

1997-03-21 Thread Daniel Doro Ferrante
I am using a quite old kernel version: 2.0.27 Can anything else be conflicting with apache 1.1.3 ? Daniel. Daniel Doro Ferrante CECM - Curso Experimental de Ciencias Molec

Re: Still an apache problem :(

1997-03-21 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote: > > > Thanks for a first help... But I am still facing the same problem > as before. As you said, Johnie, upgrading apache was great (1.1 -> 1.3), > but the error continued: > > getpeername: Socket operation on > non-socket > getsockname: Socket operation o

Still an apache problem :(

1997-03-21 Thread Daniel Doro Ferrante
Thanks for a first help... But I am still facing the same problem as before. As you said, Johnie, upgrading apache was great (1.1 -> 1.3), but the error continued: getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket getsockname: Socket operation on non-socket Error getting local addre