Yep, that was it.
I thought it had been set to disabled but it was not.
On Oct 27, 2023, at 9:31 AM, Andy Osborne wrote:
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Rocky has SELinux on by default I think. Could be that getting in the way ?
What does "getenforce" say ?
Andy
On 27/10/2023 13:54, Johnson, Bruce E -
Rocky has SELinux on by default I think. Could be that getting in the way ?
What does "getenforce" say ?
Andy
On 27/10/2023 13:54, Johnson, Bruce E - (bjohnson) wrote:
I’m setting up a new server to replace one that is currently running fine (I am changing the database for my app from
In message , "Johnson, Bruce
E - (bjohnson)" writes:
>apachectl configtest
>
>[Fri Oct 27 08:41:49.204868 2023] [so:warn] [pid 97206:tid 97206] AH01574: =
>module perl_module is already loaded, skipping
>
>Syntax OK
>
>
># su - webworker
>$ perl -c /home/allwebfiles/perl/startup.pl
>
>
On Oct 27, 2023, at 6:34 AM, John D Groenveld wrote:
The contents of startup.pl seem to be correct (the only change was
the dbd line in the DBI startup.)
Two tests come to mind that might help you debug:
# apachectl configtest
apachectl configtest
[Fri Oct 27 08:41:49.204868 2023]
In message <8b1ff73c-7c72-40d0-9e27-9d19e237a...@email.arizona.edu>, "Johnson,
Bruce E - (bjohnson)" writes:
>I'm setting up a new server to replace one that is currently running
>fine (I am changing the database for my app from oracle to Postgres
>and need to test this before doing the
I’m setting up a new server to replace one that is currently running fine (I am
changing the database for my app from oracle to Postgres and need to test this
before doing the switchover.)
I’ve looked at the apache settings on both systems, file permissions, etc and
they look the same, but