Re: [users@httpd] Getting Alert on apachectl start preventing Apache2 from starting

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On 9/21/05, Boysenberry Payne <boysenberry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm getting the following error when I try to start up my apache server:
>
>
> [Wed Sep 21 15:19:41 2005] [alert] (EAI 7)No address associated with
> nodename: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of "pod.local"
> Configuration Failed
>
> How can I correct it, or troubleshoot why it's happening even.

The easiest solution is likely to just remove mod_unique_id (find the
associated LoadModule line and comment it out).  You probably have no
need for that module.

If you do, in fact, need mod_unique_id, then you should take a look at
/etc/hosts (or wherever OSX keeps host info).  There seems to be some
inconsistencies there that prevent apache from reverse-resolving your
specified local hostname.

Joshua.

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