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Reply to topic   Topic: [SOLVED] Cannot start apache 2.4 on centos 7. Just timesout
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richvigorito



Joined: 26 Sep 2014
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Location: USA, Portland

PostPosted: Mon 29 Sep '14 18:31    Post subject: [SOLVED] Cannot start apache 2.4 on centos 7. Just timesout Reply with quote

Cannot start apache 2.4 on newly built centos 7 box.

Log entries, as far as i can tell, doesnt seem to yield much useful information.

/var/log/error_log:
Code:

[Mon Sep 29 08:59:02.398020 2014] [core:notice] [pid 10391] SELinux policy enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Mon Sep 29 08:59:02.418471 2014] [ssl:warn] [pid 10391] AH01873: Init: Session Cache is not configured [hint: SSLSessionCache]
[Mon Sep 29 08:59:02.428784 2014] [core:warn] [pid 10391] AH00098: pid file /var/run/httpd/httpd.pid overwritten -- Unclean shutdown of previous Apache run?
[Mon Sep 29 08:59:02.431062 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 10391] AH00163: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.1e-fips PHP/5.5.10 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Mon Sep 29 08:59:02.431083 2014] [core:notice] [pid 10391] AH00094: Command line: '/usr/sbin/httpd -D FOREGROUND'



Thinking it may of been an issue w/ SELinux i disabled that and tried restarting apache and still the timeout. I also tried without success. I also tried the same approach with SSL because of the Secession Cache warning. Those 2 log entries being what looked like the culprits were not and am left with not much to work. Any help/suggestions would be very welcomed.


Last edited by richvigorito on Tue 07 Oct '14 20:07; edited 1 time in total
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James Blond
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PostPosted: Tue 30 Sep '14 14:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

Session cache is easy

SSLSessionCache shmcb:/var/logs/apache2/ssl_gcache_data(512000)
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richvigorito



Joined: 26 Sep 2014
Posts: 5
Location: USA, Portland

PostPosted: Wed 01 Oct '14 22:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sure, however SSLSession thing isnt the issue as ive removed ssl.conf and then restart same issue, despite not enabling ssl. ie not being able to start apache successfully.
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richvigorito



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Location: USA, Portland

PostPosted: Wed 01 Oct '14 22:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

More info:

[root@dragon-new /etc/httpd/conf]# systemctl status httpd.service
httpd.service - The Apache HTTP Server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Wed 2014-10-01 13:39:22 PDT; 3min 55s ago
Main PID: 7760
CGroup: /system.slice/httpd.service

Oct 01 13:37:52 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: httpd.service operation timed out. Terminating.
Oct 01 13:39:22 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: httpd.service stopping timed out (2). Killing.
Oct 01 13:39:22 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: Failed to start The Apache HTTP Server.
Oct 01 13:39:22 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: Unit httpd.service entered failed state.
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James Blond
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PostPosted: Thu 02 Oct '14 11:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

Then in that case the following link is more applicable:
- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/programs/apachectl.html
Apparently, the apachectl script can operate in two different modes.
Your environment appears to be set up only for the second.
So for this you would need to use "apachectl restart" or "apachectl
graceful".
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richvigorito



Joined: 26 Sep 2014
Posts: 5
Location: USA, Portland

PostPosted: Fri 03 Oct '14 23:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

sudo /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service

sudo service httpd restart

apachectl restart

all result in timeouts


error_log:
[Fri Oct 03 14:04:48.540417 2014] [core:notice] [pid 4596] SELinux policy enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Fri Oct 03 14:04:48.617319 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 4596] AH00163: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.1e-fips PHP/5.5.10 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Fri Oct 03 14:04:48.617387 2014] [core:notice] [pid 4596] AH00094: Command line: '/usr/sbin/httpd -D FOREGROUND'

[richv@dragon-new /etc/httpd/sites]$ sudo service httpd status;
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status httpd.service
httpd.service - The Apache HTTP Server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Fri 2014-10-03 14:07:48 PDT; 1min 41s ago
Process: 4359 ExecStop=/bin/kill -WINCH ${MAINPID} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 4596

Oct 03 14:06:18 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: httpd.service operation timed out. Terminating.
Oct 03 14:07:48 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: httpd.service stopping timed out (2). Killing.
Oct 03 14:07:48 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: Failed to start The Apache HTTP Server.
Oct 03 14:07:48 dragon-new.ocp.org systemd[1]: Unit httpd.service entered failed state.
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richvigorito



Joined: 26 Sep 2014
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Location: USA, Portland

PostPosted: Tue 07 Oct '14 20:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

Idk really why this worked but following the instructions from this post fixed it for me:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=907579

worked. The httpd.service file that installed via yum, was problematic. changing it to:
Code:

[Unit]
Description=The Apache HTTP Server
After=network.target remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target

[Service]
Type=forking
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/httpd
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -k start
ExecReload=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -k graceful
ExecStop=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -k graceful-stop
PrivateTmp=true

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target


the old one was:
Code:

[Unit]
Description=The Apache HTTP Server
After=network.target remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target

[Service]
Type=notify
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/httpd
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -DFOREGROUND
ExecReload=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -k graceful
ExecStop=/bin/kill -WINCH ${MAINPID}
# We want systemd to give httpd some time to finish gracefully, but still want
# it to kill httpd after TimeoutStopSec if something went wrong during the
# graceful stop. Normally, Systemd sends SIGTERM signal right after the
# ExecStop, which would kill httpd. We are sending useless SIGCONT here to give
# httpd time to finish.
KillSignal=SIGCONT
PrivateTmp=true

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target


worked. again, idk why. if someone could shed light that'd be fantastic.
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vik_0072



Joined: 14 Jun 2016
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Tue 14 Jun '16 9:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,
You can use default service file, it's not a bug. Check ypur config, it's must contein next line:

LoadModule systemd_module modules/mod_systemd.so

This module need for Type=notify, because this type waiting respose from apache about successfuly start service. If you don't want enable this module, you can change Type=notify to Type=simple and it's will be work.

Ypu can find more information in "man systemd"
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