Bug#401053: apache2: force-reload doesn't take 'runlevels' into account

2006-12-01 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Olaf van der Spek] I disabled apache2 in all runlevels with sysv-rc-conf. Start and restart work fine, force-reload doesn't. And since php5 uses force-reload... Right, should be fixed for the next upload. Status quo, 'force-reload' is equivalent to 'restart', which (correctly) starts the

logrotate can't restart apache2

2006-12-01 Thread 顾贤杰
Hi everyboy. recently I meet this problem in my web server. Software version: apache2: 2.2.3-3 0 md-jk: 1:1.2.18-2 0 every morning,at 6:25,logrotate restart apache2 to rotate apache's logs.I find apache2 restart failed. Here is output of error.log: [Thu Nov 23 14:07:46 2006] [notice]

Bug#400981: apache2: MPM-s described as for Apache 2.1

2006-12-01 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Filipus Klutiero] The short description of the MPM-s reads that they are for Apache HTTPD 2.1, which is outdated. Please s/Apache HTTPD 2.1/Apache 2/ Tollef noticed this earlier and fixed it for the next upload. Thanks, Peter signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#400918: apache2 reload produces error

2006-12-01 Thread Beat Binotto
Apache is running before and after the reaload just normal. But all running requests are FAILING. This error happens on all our machines. php an ssl are enabled as modules. (see below). It happens on 6 different amd64 machines all with kernel 2.6. It also happens on 3 different i386 machines

Bug#399776: apache2: Apache 2.2 spawns lots of processes and freeze the box

2006-12-01 Thread Andreas Barth
Hi, did you see this remark? * Stefan Fritsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061127 13:08]: This upstream bug report could also be related: Server has a memory leak when handling chunked responses. http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40920 Could that be related to your situation?

Bug#401053: apache2: force-reload doesn't take 'runlevels' into account

2006-12-01 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Olaf van der Spek] But where does it check whether the service is supposed to run in the current runlevel? I didn't see that check in the script itself. It doesn't. No init script does. That is the job of invoke-rc.d. invoke-rc.d decides whether to run the script or not, based on the