On Sep 21, 2024, at 09:35, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
> 
> HI.
> 
>> On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 13:16:49 +0100 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> 4. The journal (see below) shows that httpd does resume with the rest
>> of the system, but then is immediately deactivated. The reason for this
>> is not stated (there's no error message), but may be because on the
>> system resume the network is not yet up.
> 
> Look perhaps in /var/log/http/error_log.

I can’t see any evidence that anyone actually looked at httpd’s log to see the 
error it produces, everything else is speculation at this point. If you’re not 
seeing any logs at all, then I don’t think the script you use to restart the 
daemon is actually starting ant anything at all. 

To heap on even more speculation, I seem to recall if you have DNS names in 
your httpd.conf or associated conf.d settings, and httpd can’t resolve those 
names upon startup, it will fail out.

If DNS resolution isn’t working shortly after resume, that might be 
contributing to the problem. But as I said, without actual errors, my guess is 
as good as anyone’s.

--
Jonathan Billings
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