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> Apache Web Server, The server is not workng
rockville
post Mar 18 2008, 08:53 PM
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Hello,
I instaled Fedora 7 and I am trying to configure Apache web server and with;

rom -q httpd I get " httpd -2.2.4-4"

/sbin/service httpd status

httpd is stopped"

/sbin/service httpd restart

"stopping httpd: [FAILED]
"starting httpd;: [FAILED]


I activated httpd at services but could not run.


Any ideas what is wrong?

Thanks

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post Mar 18 2008, 08:59 PM
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Sorry there is a typo on command "rpm" not "rom"
as stated on my previous post.
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post Mar 18 2008, 09:35 PM
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Sorry, have to ask, are you root doing this?

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post Mar 19 2008, 07:56 AM
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Your apache log file will tell you what is wrong. It should be under /var/log/httpd or /var/log/httpd-admin.

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Sorry, have to ask, are you root doing this?

A user who is not authorized to run that command would get a permission denied message because they would not be able to remove the process identifier.
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rm: cannot remove `/var/run/httpd.pid': Permission denied  [FAILED]



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post Mar 19 2008, 08:51 AM
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Your apache log file will tell you what is wrong. It should be under /var/log/httpd or /var/log/httpd-admin.

/var/log/httpd is an empty directory and there s no such /var/log/httpd-admin
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post Mar 19 2008, 12:21 PM
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That's where it usually goes. See if you can find this file:
httpd.conf

From the command line, type in sudo updatedb
Then:
sudo locate httpd.conf

How did you install Apache?


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