[users@httpd] Apache non-start on Solaris

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At 02:34 PM 31/08/2005, you wrote:
paul buttemer wrote:
> Hello all (my first message),
>
> I am unable to start Apache successfully - the httpd process starts, but
> immediately disappears with no relevant error diagnostic.  Here are some
> points:
>
> - Apache version: 2.0.54 - absolutely default build and install (build
> and install completed easily with no errors)
> - Start command: apachectl -k start
> - Running as root
> - No core file
> - LogLevel in conf file: debug
> - OS: Solaris 7
> - Hardware: SPARC Ultra 5
> - pid file is created (but no process with this pid exists once command
> prompt returns)
> - nothing written to error_log, except on a subsequent start attempt,
> where there is one entry warning
> of the pid file being overwritten
> - command prompt returns almost immediately, only output indicates httpd
> cannot determine fully qualified domain name and uses IP address for
> ServerName
> - there are no port conflicts
> - there are no problems with permissions
> - there is no other httpd running on the system
>
> I have scoured the internet for help with this problem with no success.
> Any help or suggestions will be much appreciated
>
> Best regards,
> Paul Buttemer
>
>

How about starting the httpd process manually w/o using apachectl?
Somethimes the httpd binary will spew out bad errors to stdout and not
the errorlog, and this may be a way to catch it.

THanks
-dant

Have tried that :-(
Thanks
-pb





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