Re: [users@httpd] Apache running with PID of 0

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It sounds like php to me too, with what you've said so far.
What OS and PHP versions are you using?


Boysenberry

boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com

On Oct 4, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Duncan Drury wrote:

It tells me that apache isn't running and fails to start apache.

I failed to mention that this is Apache 1.3.

The problem I am having is almost certainly to do with PHP.

If I do apachectl graceful, Apache won't start up until I comment out the
Load and AddModule directives for php5 in httpd.conf.

Then if I uncomment out these directives the server starts fine.

Then running apachectl graceful again throws apache into the PID 0
situation, which I only know how to get out of by rebooting the whole
server.

Duncan

-----Original Message-----
From: Boysenberry Payne [mailto:boysenberry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 October 2005 7:31 pm
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache running with PID of 0

What happens when you do an apachectl restart or stop?

Boysenberry

boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com

On Oct 4, 2005, at 1:15 PM, Duncan Drury wrote:

I am having some trouble with my installation of Apache and
PHP, which
had previously been running fine on FreeBSD.

I think there may be an error with my installation of PHP, but I am
still trying to track that down.  However, one of the symptoms is
Apache ends up running with a PID of 0 (or shows up as
doing so when I
ps -aux | grep httpd)  I don't know how to shut down this
process with
a PID of 0, so I am having to reboot the server every time this
happens.  Tried googling the problem, but not found
anything useful so
far.

I wonder if anyone else on the list has experienced problems like
this, and knows a quick way to kill Apache when it is
running as pid
0.

Cheers,

Duncan



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