This bug is not invalid, using "service apache2 restart", which I belive
is the proper procedure for restarting the apache2 server, the server
fails to start due to the missing folder.
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You should be using apache2ctl to stop and start your server.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Apache fails to start after reboot due to missing /var/run/apache2 direcotry
when ssl is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/603211
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I think my mistake is using
/usr/sbin/apache2
to start and stop apache rather than
/usr/sbin/apache2ctl
/usr/sbin/apache2ctl does housekeeping including creating
/var/run/apache2. It is a shell script that transparently wraps the
apache2 command. From what I have found it should take all the sam
I have this same bug on a development desktop (i believe)
Server version: Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu)
Server built: Apr 13 2010 19:28:27
Server's Module Magic Number: 20051115:23
Server loaded: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.9
Compiled using: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.9
Architecture: 32-bit
Server MPM:
In reviewing your email with my teamyou are right. I am pretty sure the
admin how ran into the bug used the OCF script instead of the init.d to try
to match what "heartbeat" is doing. Looking at ocf it doesn't use
apache2ctl, it uses /usr/sbin/apache2. I will retract my bug report from you
and add
I was unable to reproduce this by installing apache2, enabling ssl,
hitting the site a few times, and then rebooting the machine.
apache2ctl does clear out /var/run/apache2/*ssl_scache* .. but thats
the closest thing I could find to something clearing out
/var/run/apache2.
Marked as Incomplete.
That's strange. /usr/sbin/apache2ctl should contain "mkdir -p
/var/run/apache2" and the init script should only call apache2ctl. Can
you check that? And if apache2 failed to start after a boot, you should
be able to restart it (using the init script or apache2ctl) without
creating the directory.
M
2.2.8-1 from what I can see. Full details can be found below.
--Tim
r...@xx:/var/log# dpkg -l | grep apache
ii apache2 2.2.8-1ubuntu0.15Next
generation, scalable, extendable web se
ii apache2-mpm-worker2.2.8-1ubuntu0.15
This should be fixed since 2.2.4-2. Which version are you using?
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Apache fails to start after reboot due to missing /var/run/apache2 direcotry
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