On 9/6/06, Philip Mark Donaghy <philip.donaghy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tod, Stuart, François, Thanks for your ideas, there are no httpd processes running, the checkconfig returns OK, and I am not running named. I'm looking for some verbose info to see how far it gets. This is a guess but I changed some firewall and selinux settings the first time I set up the software running under apache. The software running is OTRS 2.0.4 which uses mod_perl and nagios 2.0 which is also runs cgi scripts. Phil On 9/6/06, François Patte <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Philip Mark Donaghy a écrit : > > I've read many posts on the internet about the problems related to > > changing IP address. We changed the IP on a Fedora 4 system now we are > > unable to start httpd. I've looked for references to the old IP > > everywhere. And the error_log does not tell me anything. Is there a > > way to get more information from httpd? > > did you run: apachectl configtest ? > > just to check if the syntax is OK in your httpd config files? > > -- > François Patte > UFR de mathématiques et informatique > Université Paris 5 - Paris > http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- Philip Donaghy donaghy.blogspot.com del.icio.us/donaghy/philip Skype: philipmarkdonaghy Office: +33 5 56 60 88 02 Mobile: +33 6 20 83 22 62 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Hi again Philip! Migrate to /etc/init.d - do an "ls" and look for a file which references you web server. Become root and exicute it appending the word "start" (e.g. "./httpd start"). Then do a "ps aux | grep xx) where xx are the first few letters of your web applications name. If up, see if you have a web server as referenced above. Good Hunting! Tod