Re: Apache startup problem

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On May 18, 2006, at 12:27 PM, Paul Howarth wrote:

On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 11:51 -0700, Michelle Schuknecht wrote:

On May 18, 2006, at 12:35 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:

On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 14:39 -0700, Michelle Schuknecht wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem starting apache upon boot on FC4.  I have a

script in /etc/init.d for httpd to start and have linked this with
a
file in /etc/rc3.d.


You did this manually? What did you call the link in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d


The link I made was:  ln
-s /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S91httpd

That should be OK then; the default is 85 so 91 should be fine too.

  After boot, when I run ps aux, I see that httpd
is running:


root      2557  2.3  0.6  17048  6896 ?        Ss   14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2587  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2588  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2589  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2590  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2591  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2592  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2593  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start
apache    2594  0.0  0.6  17048  6912 ?        S    14:12
0:00 /usr/
sbin/httpd -DSSL -k start




However when I try to access the website, I get a Bad Gateway:
The
proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server

error.  If I go to the script in /etc/init.d to stop and then
start
the httpd process again everything runs o.k.    Why would this not
be
starting properly when booting?


Perhaps your manual link causes httpd to start up too soon, before
the
network is up?


It's better to use chkconfig to set up the links:


# chkconfig httpd on


I tried using chkconfig, but get the error: service httpd does not
support chkconfig

Are you using something other than the FC4 standard httpd package, or
have you edited the initscript?

I am using a different script in init.d then what was supplied so that apache will start automatically with ssl enabled. I fixed the script I am using so that chkconfig now works. I turned httpd off and on with chkconfig. I'm still having the same issue. Upon boot httpd is running, but I get a bad gateway message. Once I stop and start the httpd script in init.d, everything works o.k. If there is a problem with the script I am using in init.d, wouldn't I also have problems when trying to run it manually? I'm not sure what else could be causing this behavior. I have saved the original init.d/ httpd script. Is there an easier way to make sure apache starts up with ssl enabled?


Does your SSL certificate require a passphrase?

No passphrase is required.


Paul.


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