[CentOS] weird apache issue

Mon Mar 3 23:01:25 UTC 2014
Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>

On 03/03/2014 03:28 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a weird issue on my web host. I was just
> wondering if anyone's seen anything like this before.
>
> The problem is that you can't seem to restart apache via the stock init
> script that comes with apache:
>
> [root at beta:~] #service httpd restart
> Stopping httpd:                                            [FAILED]
> Starting httpd: [Mon Mar 03 11:21:14 2014] [warn] module php5_module is
> already loaded, skipping
> (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:80
> (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
> 0.0.0.0:80<http://0.0.0.0/>
> no listening sockets available, shutting down
> Unable to open logs
>                                                            [FAILED]
> [root at beta:~] #
>
> IT complains that apache can't restart because apache is already listening.
>
> So what you have to do in this case is kill it like so:
>
> [root at beta:~] #pgrep httpd
> 12322
> 22405
> 22505
> 22506
> 22507
> 22508
> 22509
> 22510
> 22511
> 22512
> [root at beta:~] #
>
> [root at beta:~] #pkill httpd
>
>
> And repeat as necessary until you can achieve this:
>
> [root at beta:~] #pgrep httpd
> [root at beta:~] #
>
>
> It's a real pain with it being the way it is, because this makes it
> impossible for puppet to manage this service. I'm mainly just tired of
> seeing errors in the reports about this! :)
>
> So whaddya think? Have you ever seen this problem before and do you know
> how to solve this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>

Are you sure all the instances were started by the stock initscript
initially ... it sounds like something is killing or creating apache
instances that are in /var/run/httpd/

That normally happens if httpd is started manually by another script or
user process rather than the one in /etc/init.d/

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