Re: Apache 2.0.48 - (38)Function not implemented: Couldn't create accept lock

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On November 16, 2003 03:18 pm, Jeff Lacki wrote:
> Hi all-
>
> I just rebuilt my RH 9.0 box, new kernel (2.4.22) and apache 2.0.48.
>
> When I try to start apache (apache I built, not from RH), i get the
> following in my error log file:
>
> [Sat Nov 15 22:54:04 2003] [emerg] (38)Function not implemented: Couldn't
> create accept lock
>
> I am using the apachectl in the bin area of the apache I just
> built from source, not the one that is in RH since they never seem
> to be up to date anyhow (besides the point I know)...
>
> The only thing different that i know of is that when I rebuilt the kernel
> this time I made the networking stuff in modules and turned on the
> kernel module loader, instead of building the stuff into the kernel.
>
> Other than that, the config file is identical to what I had before I
> rebuilt the machine (same machine, someone hacked into it via sendmail
> I believe).  Wont be making that mistake again!
>
> Any ideas?  I dont even know where to start on this one.
> Searching the web has turned up nearly nothing that I didnt already know.
>
> Thanks!
> Jeff

Hi,
Another place to look, may or may not be related, is bugzilla #83324 
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83324

excerpt from end of that listing:
I just wanted to mention that I ran into this problem when I built a 2.4.21 
kernel using Apache 2.0.47 (also built from source).  I made sure 
my /usr/include/linux was symlinked to /usr/src/linux/include/linux, rebuilt 
apache, and that fixed it for me.

Also, you can see a similar error if a program needs IPC and it is not enabled 
in the kernel.
-- 
Pete Nesbitt, rhce


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