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Topic: Debug apache 2.4 configuration errors on windows |
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hudson
Joined: 03 May 2012 Posts: 2 Location: Russian Federation/Moscow
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Posted: Fri 04 May '12 9:27 Post subject: Debug apache 2.4 configuration errors on windows |
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Hello!
Tomorrow I've debugged apache 2.4 configuration on my desktop with win7 on board.
Main problem were solved at the night (few little configuration errors, e.g. commented extra ssl configuration include).
But I still have a question: with some types of configuration errors apache display message at startup (or at configuration test). But some errors does not produce any output and pass configuration test. Looks like this:
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> httpd.exe -t
Syntax OK
> httpd.exe
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No errors, no warn, no logs.
It is possible to get more verbose output to debug configuration?
P.S. I think httpd 2.2 have the same problem, but not test it. |
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glsmith Moderator
Joined: 16 Oct 2007 Posts: 2268 Location: Sun Diego, USA
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Posted: Fri 04 May '12 12:28 Post subject: |
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more debug info: set LogLevel to debug
If httpd -t comes back syntax ok, cause it does not start at the command line could be because of certain modules. mod_slotmem_shm is known to not work from the command line. mod_auth_digest is another one I know does not work from command line. |
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hudson
Joined: 03 May 2012 Posts: 2 Location: Russian Federation/Moscow
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Posted: Fri 04 May '12 12:34 Post subject: |
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glsmith wrote: | more debug info: set LogLevel to debug
If httpd -t comes back syntax ok, cause it does not start at the command line could be because of certain modules. mod_slotmem_shm is known to not work from the command line. mod_auth_digest is another one I know does not work from command line. |
"httpd -e debug" display only loaded modules, so logLevel = debug does not help in this case |
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