Re: HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.

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I've checked using lsof and netstat and there's nothing else listening on port 80.

mw

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Joshua Slive wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Mike - W0TMW <mikew@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start.  I'm
 running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
 replacement.  I've looked through the archives, FAQs and while this
 issue is mentioned, that's all I can find---a mention with no help for
 resolution.

 The error is:

 Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to
 address 192.168.1.300:80 No listening sockets available, shutting down.
 Unable to open logs              [Failed]

 I have another webserver that works just fine.  The log directory have
 identical owners/groups permissions so there shouldn't a permissions
 problem for the logfiles.  Plus the httpd.conf is identical. One works
 the other servers doesn't.

 Could anyone point me towards resolving this?

I believe the "Unable to open logs" is a red-herring caused by
Redhat's startup script. The real error is just above it. Help with
debugging the error is here:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/CouldNotBindToAddress

Joshua.

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