The good news it there was no PID to
remove. The great news is that I
killed the processes as you suggested and started apache. It came up like nothing ever happened. It does leave me with a WHY question tho. Why or how did the PID file disappear? Well, at least now I know what do to next
time it happens. Thanks, From:
PMilanese@xxxxxxxx [mailto:PMilanese@xxxxxxxx] Make sure there are no apache processes
running – ‘ps –aux’ Remove the PID file Start apache – apachectl start Then see where you are. From: Kelly Evans
[mailto: Hello, I am currently running an apache server on Sarge and I am having
problems bringing back up the apache server after it mysteriously decided to
stop : www:/var/run$ /etc/init.d/apache start Starting web server: apache. I try to check a set and the web server times out. So, I tried to reloading the configs: /etc/init.d/apache force-reload Result: Reloading apache configurationNo process in pidfile
`/var/run/apache.pid' found running; none killed. Failed Try a config test: apachectl configtest Result: In the apache log: [Wed Mar 9 06:27:31 2005] [notice] SIGUSR1 received.
Doing graceful restart accept_mutex_on: Identifier removed [Wed Mar 9 06:27:33 2005] [error] (2)No such file or
directory: mod_mime_magic: can't read magic file /etc/apache/share/magic [Wed Mar 9 06:27:33 2005] [notice] Apache/1.3.31 (Debian
GNU/Linux) PHP/4.3.9-1 mod_ssl/2.8.20 OpenSSL/0.9.7d configured -- resuming
normal operations [Wed Mar 9 06:27:33 2005] [notice] Accept mutex: sysvsem
(Default: sysvsem) [Wed Mar 9 06:27:33 2005] [alert] Child 9761 returned a
Fatal error... \nApache is exiting! [Wed Mar 9 10:43:32 2005] [crit] (98)Address already in use:
make_sock: could not bind to address port 80 Does Thank you in advance, Kelly
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