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On Sunday 21 September 2003 06:17 am, Mufit Eribol wrote:
> I am again getting this dreadful error.
>
> After  "killall httpd" command, if I issue "service httpd start" or
> "/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start" Apache doesn't run and the script gives
> the "dead but subsys locked" status. However, if just "httpd" command
> is issued o the command line, the server comes alive as usual.

Removing the lockfile (/var/lock/subsys/httpd) should allow the service 
command to work normally. If you use the service command rather than 
"killall' to stop the server, the lock file will be removed in the 
process. Try "service httpd stop" to shutdown httpd.


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