On Tue, 2012-05-22 at 19:24 +0200, Luigi Rosa wrote: > > $ strings /usr/lib/libapr-1.so.0|grep apr_socket_accept apr_socket_accept > > Ok, the strings command gives the same result.
It should just for a pointer... > > # Do not do a gracefull restart here! service httpd stop service hpptd > got a lot of > Process 32565 attached Should also strace all subprocesses off the parent > grep returns an empty set, there is no 'apr' in the entire httpd.txt > Some (I suppose) relevant parts: You want to look for errors also. You could post the entire thing to a pastebin that bit is basically the start up. If it is still doing it the error should be in there and may be socket related also as your was. But be aware that some Parent Processes are not aware of there Subprocs and thus they can not be seen by the parent. So that entails the error will not be in the log! Before you go any further: httpd is running here lsof |grep httpd ... all process listed here service httpd stop lsof|grep httpd ...should show no processes listed if you see any listed theres your problem maybe. Your problem seems related to an older apache problem. John
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