Re: apache2 disabled by apache2.conf error

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On Sunday 21 November 2021 17:26:06 Gene Heskett wrote:

> On Sunday 21 November 2021 16:32:24 Eric Covener wrote:
> > > It seems that line 80 expects an APACHE_RUN_DIR env var.
> >
> > It means you ran "apache2" or "httpd" instead of the startup script
> > (apachectl) or service/systemctl your system expects
> > Or you've removed variables like APACHE_RUN_DIR from wherever your
> > distro keeps the environment variables.
>
> I haven't removed anything myself, but synaptic may have.. This is as
> it was rebooted  9 something days ago. Some of the directories have a
> nov 3 date, but the files range from 2012 to 2019 since touched
> according to mc. This is a very old but kept uptodate debian stretch
> install that is about to get bullseye installed by switching out the
> /dev/sda drive for a fresh SSD with a 2 Tbyte raid10 as /home. I think
> systemctl starts it normally but I don't have that critter figured out
> yet. And when I do issue a gracefull restart as sudo,
>
> /lib/systemd/system/apache2.service gracefull
> -bash: /lib/systemd/system/apache2.service: Permission denied
>
> its not executable
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  346 Oct 13  2019 apache2.service
>
> Now what?  And thanks.

But on the other hand, the script in /etc/init.d does work, no errors or 
warnings logged but doesn't fix the problem when it does restart the 
server. So I'm clueless.

And I have a friend in oregon I'm going to send a link to to see if he 
can pull a realtime kernel for an rpi4b that I've built, and see if he 
can get it.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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