[CentOS] Apache Not Serving, But Is Serving?

Victor Subervi victorsubervi at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 16:40:21 UTC 2009


Hmmm. Well, there were a *ton* of seg faults occurring every minute. That
was probably before I entered the centos-friendly restart apache command,
because after that it looks good:

[Fri Nov 06 08:04:15 2009] [notice] child pid 20371 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:17 2009] [notice] child pid 20382 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:19 2009] [notice] child pid 20388 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:21 2009] [notice] child pid 20395 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] child pid 20401 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper:
/usr/sbin/suexec)
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest
authentication ...
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] Digest: done
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] mod_python: Creating 4 session mutexes
based on 10 max processes and 0 max threads.
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:23 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) configured --
resuming normal operations
[Fri Nov 06 08:04:29 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] File does not
exist: /var/www/html/favicon.ico
[Fri Nov 06 08:12:40 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] File does not
exist: /var/www/html/favicon.ico
[Fri Nov 06 08:16:53 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] File does not
exist: /var/www/html/favicon.ico
[Fri Nov 06 08:19:19 2009] [error] [client 213.197.142.102] File does not
exist: /var/www/html/favicon.ico
[Fri Nov 06 08:19:22 2009] [error] [client 213.197.142.102] File does not
exist: /var/www/html/favicon.ico

Please advise.
V

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Alan Sparks <asparks at doublesparks.net>wrote:

> Already told you.  /var/log/httpd/.
> -Alan
>
> Victor Subervi wrote:
> > Where would I find them? Been a while...
> > V
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Jacob Perkins <jperkins at hostgator.com
> > <mailto:jperkins at hostgator.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Victor,
> >
> >     What are the error logs showing?
> >
> >     Victor Subervi wrote:
> >>     The above command worked, thank you. I installed mod_python with
> >>     the hope that my python pages would resolve. They don't. Any
> >>     suggestions?
> >>     TIA,
> >>     Victor
> >>
> >>     On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Alan Sparks
> >>     <asparks at doublesparks.net <mailto:asparks at doublesparks.net>> wrote:
> >>
> >>         Victor Subervi wrote:
> >>         > Hi;
> >>         > I installed
> >>         > yum install mod_python
> >>         > and all went well. So I thought it would be appropriate to
> >>         reboot apache
> >>         > apachectl -k restart
> >>         > and it appeared well but the pages don't load (they hang).
> >>         Nevertheless,
> >>         > # ps wax|grep httpd
> >>         > 12179 ?        Ss     0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
> >>         > 17698 ?        Z      0:00 [httpd] <defunct>
> >>         > 17703 pts/0    S+     0:00 grep httpd
> >>         > So what gives? Please advise.
> >>         > Victor
> >>
> >>         A more conventional way on CentOS systems to restart the
> >>         httpd service
> >>         is either:
> >>         /sbin/service httpd restart
> >>         or even:
> >>         /etc/init.d/httpd restart
> >>
> >>         You haen't said if installing mod_python is the only thing
> >>         you've done.
> >>         Have you checked the error logs at /var/log/httpd?
> >>         -Alan
> >>
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