I apt-get upgraded my Debian/sarge install this morning, and I installed
a new kernel (2.4.24) as part of that process.  Then I rebooted using
the new kernel.  Everything worked great, except apache didn't start
again (apache-ssl started just fine).  I can't find anything in the
error logs except these errors before the machine rebooted (from
/var/log/apache/error.log):

[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 28156 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 28397 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 27376 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 27375 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 27374 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 27373 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:14 2004] [warn] child process 27372 still did not
exit, sending a SIGTERM
[Mon Jan 26 11:45:18 2004] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down

When I run /etc/init.d/apache start (or restart) the output looks
normal, and the logs don't show any errors.  However when I run 'ps aux
| grep apache', apache-ssl is the only thing that shows up.  Any ideas
as to what may be happening?

Casey


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