Hi, at ~21:00 UTC apache on hemlock has died. I have no idea why, the machine works fine, just apache's down. Have fun with fixing it :-P
-- Leon Weber [[de:User:LeonWeber]]
Leon Weber wrote:
Hi, at ~21:00 UTC apache on hemlock has died. I have no idea why, the machine works fine, just apache's down. Have fun with fixing it :-P
I restarted apache; nothing obviously wrong from the system log, but I'm not too familiar with the machine's setup.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
the server or parts of the server are often down ? i thought that debian ist muc better than sunos ? ..
How can help ?
Hello all, Am Sonntag, den 29.10.2006, 08:45 +0100 schrieb FlaBot:
the server or parts of the server are often down ? i thought that debian ist muc better than sunos ? ..
the problem is, that debian changed tonight from apache 2.x to apache 2.2.x. That has changed many configfilessyntax and our old config-files did not work correctly at the moment. I try to fix that.
Sincerly, DaB.
debian changed it without an sysop ? if an sysop chnaged the system he should change the config or inform persons who are able to do this .. ?
Many thx for adapting/changing the config dab
Am Sonntag, den 29.10.2006, 12:53 +0100 schrieb FlaBot:
debian changed it without an sysop?
no, of corse not. It was my fault. Yesterday night at 2:50 (CEST) I had a little time and tought "Update hemlock quick and go to bed then". So I give hemlock the update-command and saw, that the apache-configs should be updated. I tought "better not, we have make to many changes at these files". And that was wrong. The config-syntax changed a bit and the php5-cgi-config changed its place complete and so suphp could not find it anymore. Plus all, there was a bug in the suexec-bin in debian (the update-programm forgot to give it the suit-bit).
The secound problem was, that I did not notice it (I notice only, that the proxy to java brokes).
I hope, I have fix all problem, if not, report me please.
I learn after all to not do updated in the middle of the night. Sorry for the downtime.
Sincerly, DaB.
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