Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache will not start

2006-02-21 Thread Mark McCulligh

Joshua Slive wrote:


On 2/21/06, Mark McCulligh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 


Hi Group,

I have a Ferdora Core 4 system with Apache 2.0.54 installed from rpm and
it is work fine.  I then installed PostgreSQL 8.1.3, MySQL 4.1.18 and
PHP 4.4.2 from their tarballs.   Everything compiled without any errors
that I saw.  When I add LoadModule PHP4 line to httpd.conf apache will
not start. If I do a configtest the syntax is ok, but get the message
FAILED when I run start.  There is no messages in the error log file and
it displays no error messages to me.  Just says failed.

How to I figure out that the problem is without any error messages or is
there another log file I can look for an error message in.
   



Try starting httpd or apachectl directly rather than through the redhat scripts.

But I'd give at least 3:1 odds that your problem is improper SELinux
configuration on your new modules, meaning that the SELinux-restricted
httpd cannot load them or one of their dependencies.  I don't have the
recipe for the solution, but check the links under "Permission Denied"
here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/faq/error.html#error.permissiondenied

 


Thanks Joshua,  I will disable SELinux and see if it solves my problem.


Joshua.

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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache will not start

2006-02-21 Thread Joshua Slive
On 2/21/06, Mark McCulligh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> I have a Ferdora Core 4 system with Apache 2.0.54 installed from rpm and
> it is work fine.  I then installed PostgreSQL 8.1.3, MySQL 4.1.18 and
> PHP 4.4.2 from their tarballs.   Everything compiled without any errors
> that I saw.  When I add LoadModule PHP4 line to httpd.conf apache will
> not start. If I do a configtest the syntax is ok, but get the message
> FAILED when I run start.  There is no messages in the error log file and
> it displays no error messages to me.  Just says failed.
>
> How to I figure out that the problem is without any error messages or is
> there another log file I can look for an error message in.

Try starting httpd or apachectl directly rather than through the redhat scripts.

But I'd give at least 3:1 odds that your problem is improper SELinux
configuration on your new modules, meaning that the SELinux-restricted
httpd cannot load them or one of their dependencies.  I don't have the
recipe for the solution, but check the links under "Permission Denied"
here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/faq/error.html#error.permissiondenied

Joshua.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache will not start

2006-02-21 Thread Mark McCulligh

Hi Group,

I have a Ferdora Core 4 system with Apache 2.0.54 installed from rpm and 
it is work fine.  I then installed PostgreSQL 8.1.3, MySQL 4.1.18 and 
PHP 4.4.2 from their tarballs.   Everything compiled without any errors 
that I saw.  When I add LoadModule PHP4 line to httpd.conf apache will 
not start. If I do a configtest the syntax is ok, but get the message 
FAILED when I run start.  There is no messages in the error log file and 
it displays no error messages to me.  Just says failed.


How to I figure out that the problem is without any error messages or is 
there another log file I can look for an error message in.


Thanks,
Mark


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