Hi Richard,
Please bear in mind that when you report issues, I *need* to know the
BlueOnyx version.
5207R/5208R:Uses Apache 2.2
5209R: Uses Apache 2.4
Hence the configuration they use is also different. Both also exhibit
different behavior to some of the same configuration directive
Hi Colin,
> It did that but that (apart from deleting all the include lines) also created
> this error:
>
> Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 1010 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
> Invalid command 'PerlConfigRequire', perhaps misspelled or defined by a
> module not included in the server conf
Hi Michael,
> The CCE constructor
> /usr/sausalito/constructor/base/apache/set_apache_hostname.pl runs on
> CCEd restarts and edits /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.
>
> On 5207R/5208R it looks for these two lines:
>
> # VirtualHost example:
> # Almost any Apache directive may go into a VirtualHost co
thank you Michael
Meaulnes
On 02.03.18 16:22, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi Meaulnes,
since a while, Active Monitor displays an orange star saying that there> is a
Network Status error or warning.
But everything works fine, the virtual server is connected.> > what's
wrong?
Your BlueOnyx runs
Hi Meaulnes,
> since a while, Active Monitor displays an orange star saying that there> is a
> Network Status error or warning.
> > But everything works fine, the virtual server is connected.> > what's
wrong?
Your BlueOnyx runs on Aventurin{e} and uses venet0 as primary interface.
The network arc
Hi Colin,
> The apache update seemed to add & delete stuff on the bottom of httpd.conf.
Yeah, it shouldn't do that and I'm sorry that it did that for you - for
reasons that I don't yet know. The base-apache update for 5207R/5208R
and 5209R do the same thing, although slightly different.
The CCE
Hi Chris,
> We had our main webserver (the one that handles our corporate sites) fail this
> morning as well with 404 errors, and the website redirected to the BlueOnyx
> login page. ()
Eek!!
> On a lark, I disabled SSL and then re-enabled and that fixed it.
My client isn't even using SSL
On 3/2/2018 6:33 AM, Colin Jack wrote:
Hi Richard,
Hi Colin
Same here but I've had a few hours to dig into this and have found a fix (sent
in
my other message).
I don't know if it's a good fix, but it seems to get Apache running again.
Thanks. See what Michael has to say.
We had our ma
Hi Richard,
> Hi Colin
>
> Same here but I've had a few hours to dig into this and have found a fix
> (sent in
> my other message).
>
> I don't know if it's a good fix, but it seems to get Apache running again.
Thanks. See what Michael has to say.
At least up and running again.
Colin
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hello
since a while, Active Monitor displays an orange star saying that there is a
Network Status error or warning. The loupe button says:
The network gateway is not reachable. Please check that the network cable is
plugged in securely, and that your network settings are configured properly.
I have found the reason and a solution to this problem:
The list of vsites is missing from the end of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf but
replacing them still doesn't fix the problem.
I had to add both mod_perl and mod_ssl to the httpd.conf list of
LoadModules, although I'm certain this could be done
Hi Colin
Same here but I've had a few hours to dig into this and have found a fix
(sent in my other message).
I don't know if it's a good fix, but it seems to get Apache running again.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: Blueonyx [mailto:blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Coli
We have a client running an on-site 5208R.
They phoned to say no website today and I have found that they are getting this
error when starting apache:
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 1010 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'PerlConfigRequire', perhaps misspelled or defined by a
Hi
This morning I've been greeted with httpd failing. When I try and start
httpd I get the following message:
# service httpd start
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 998 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'PerlConfigRequire', perhaps misspelled or defined by a
module not included i
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