Re: [users@httpd] Argus "Internal Server Error"

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On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 04:58:30PM CDT, Cale Pantke <calep@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: 
: I am new to the mailing lists and would like to say hi. I also
: have a problem.
: 
: We have a Mandrake Linux box running Argus. We recently had to
: change the gateway of the box. When we did, Argus stopped
: working. I am receiving a "500 internal service error" when
: trying to view the site in IE. Apache has to be working to
: some degree because we have a MRTG site and it produces output
: just fine.
: 
: I restarted httpd and argusd. I also look in "top" and see
: argus running. When I check the logs of Argus it says it
: successfully restarted. When I check the logs of Apache I get
: 4 lines of errors. (I have to briefly tell you the errors
: because I can't copy paste).
: So the errors are like
: 
: Premature end of script headers: arguscgi
: could not connect to argusd on unix socket '/usr/local/argus
: could not connect to argusd on unix socket '/usr/local/argus
: cannot tie auth '/usr/local/argus/data/auth' : Resource temporarily (and I guess the other word is supposed to be unavailable)
: 
: This 4 errors are generated when I press "refresh" on the
: browser window for Argus.

Interesting.  So everything broke when you changed the default
gateway address on the Linux box.  Are there any Argus settings
that depend on hard-coded IP addresses?  Apache config files?
Anything .htaccess?  Argus config files?  Have you tried the
Windoze approach and installed Apache & Argus from scratch in
another directory to run on another port?

Note, I know nothing about Apache, and even less about Argus.


-- 
Eugene
eugene at fsck dot net

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