On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
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> On 8/11/16 11:10 PM, Marat Khalili wrote:
>> From what I saw, this behavior of /dev/random is totally normal on
>> an idle Linux system.
>
> There seems to be some confusion about /dev/random on Linux systems.
> Yes, the behavior desc
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On 8/11/16 11:10 PM, Marat Khalili wrote:
> From what I saw, this behavior of /dev/random is totally normal on
> an idle Linux system.
There seems to be some confusion about /dev/random on Linux systems.
Yes, the behavior described here is nor
>From what I saw, this behavior of /dev/random is totally normal on an idle
>Linux system. Just do not ever use /dev/random.
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
On July 30, 2016 6:04:42 AM GMT+03:00, Nick Williams
wrote:
>It took me a while to get back to this (it’s not a mission-critical
>se
`apachectl restart` hung for many, many minutes without any input, and
I eventually quit it.
thats a case for reinstall or discontinue.
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On 30 July 2016 at 05:04, Nick Williams wrote:
> It took me a while to get back to this (it’s not a mission-critical server,
> but I have hit a point where I r
I have had mixed results with apachectl RESTART, try a stop and a start,
there is also a way to do a ../../bin/httpd -k (I think)
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Erik Dobák wrote:
> `apachectl restart` hung for many, many minutes without any input, and
> I eventually quit it.
> thats a case for
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It took me a while to get back to this (it’s not a mission-critical server, but
I have hit a point where I really do need to get it working again).
`apachectl restart` hung for many, many minutes without
It took me a while to get back to this (it’s not a mission-critical server, but
I have hit a point where I really do need to get it working again).
`apachectl restart` hung for many, many minutes without any input, and I
eventually quit it. I ran it again with `strace -Ff apachectl restart`. Tow
Try to use apachectl restart instead to bypass your init scripts. The
latter are likely to hide actual errors that would appear on STDERR.
If apachectl restart still gives you that error, perhaps your distro
mangled it as well. Then, I would use strace with httpd -X to get the
complete picture.
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