Re: 5.3 -- Multiple Apache + clurgmgrd

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Hi,

Henry Robertson wrote:
I'm having an issue starting a clustered Apache service in 5.3.

If I do a basic ip->httpd service, I get an error about a missing PID.

snippet from cluster.conf

<service autostart="1" domain="ecom.dev" exclusive="0" name="httpd1" recovery="relocate">
            <ip address="192.168.51.88" monitor_link="1">
<apache config_file="conf/httpd.conf" httpd_options="" name="httpd1" server_root="/etc/httpd/httpd1" shutdown_wait="0"/>
            </ip>
</service>


Error:
Mar 15 07:43:25 ag01 clurgmgrd: [18329]: <err> Checking Existence Of File /var/run/cluster/apache/apache:httpd1.pid [apache:httpd1] > Failed - File Doesn't Exist Mar 15 07:43:25 ag01 clurgmgrd: [18329]: <err> Stopping Service apache:httpd1 > Failed

If I go into /etc/cluster/apache/apache:httpd/httpd.conf and uncomment the ###Listen 192.168.51.88:80 <http://192.168.51.88:80> it works fine. It also genereates the proper PID.

Ideas on what's going on here? I'm pretty sure it's supposed to inherit the Listen address from the cluster.conf file, not have it commented out.
Apache is looking for IP in cluster.conf but as a sibling, not a parent tag.


marx,

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