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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Amin Khan <ze...@email.com> on 2003/06/11 05:58:35 UTC
[users@httpd] [error] (32538)An operation was attempted on something that is
not a socket.
Hi,
Apache HTTP Server does not run successfully on my Windows 2000 platform.
I have used the same setup to install Apache HTTP server on other machines. It works OK.
But in this particular case after installation, once I try to open "http://127.0.0.1" , the default web page does not open and Browser gets stuck up.
There is no conflict of port with other applications. I have tried using a number of different ports but the problem persists.
Following error appear in "error log".
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[Fri May 09 00:04:13 2003] [notice] Parent: Created child process 1424
[Fri May 09 00:04:14 2003] [notice] Child 1424: Child process is
running
[Fri May 09 00:04:14 2003] [notice] Child 1424: Acquired the start
mutex.
[Fri May 09 00:04:14 2003] [notice] Child 1424: Starting 250 worker
threads.
[Fri May 09 00:04:14 2003] [error] (32538)An operation was attempted
on something that is not a socket. : winnt_accept: AcceptEx failed.
Attempting to recover.
[Fri May 09 00:04:14 2003] [error] (32538)An operation was attempted
on something that is not a socket. : winnt_accept: AcceptEx failed.
Attempting to recover.
[Fri May 09 00:04:14 2003] [error] (32538)An operation was attempted
on something that is not a socket. : winnt_accept: AcceptEx failed.
Attempting to recover.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Kindly guide me out of this problem.
Thanks
Amin
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