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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by "Rose, John B" <jb...@utk.edu> on 2014/10/29 20:25:07 UTC

[users@httpd] Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4

We have installed Red Hat 7 and have been working on setting up some web sites for testing in that environment.

It looks like the version bundled with RH7 has the issues mentioned in this

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=909703

We have done a yum update but I guess what we have is the latest version available via that method.

Here is what we are getting …

"service httpd graceful
Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl is no longer supported.
You can only start/stop/restart httpd using this script.
If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit the
/etc/sysconfig/httpd config file."

Doing a process listing gives httpd processes with this "/usr/sbin/httpd –DFOREGROUND"

httpd -V
Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (Red Hat)

Any suggestions?

Thanks


Re: [users@httpd] Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4

Posted by Jeff Trawick <tr...@gmail.com>.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Rose, John B <jb...@utk.edu> wrote:

>  We have installed Red Hat 7 and have been working on setting up some web
> sites for testing in that environment.
>
>  It looks like the version bundled with RH7 has the issues mentioned in
> this
>
>  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=909703
>
>  We have done a yum update but I guess what we have is the latest version
> available via that method.
>
>  Here is what we are getting …
>
>  "service httpd graceful
> Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl is no longer supported.
> You can only start/stop/restart httpd using this script.
> If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit the
> /etc/sysconfig/httpd config file."
>
>  Doing a process listing gives httpd processes with this "/usr/sbin/httpd
> –DFOREGROUND"
>
>  httpd -V
> Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (Red Hat)
>
>  Any suggestions?
>
>  Thanks
>
>
My two cents:

Try Red Hat support resources if you're not able to find stuff in their
docs that helps manage their packaging of httpd.  I haven't seen evidence
that you'll find much help with their systemd integration here, but I could
be wrong.

-- 
Born in Roswell... married an alien...
http://emptyhammock.com/

Re: [users@httpd] Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4

Posted by "Rose, John B" <jb...@utk.edu>.
Fyi

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht
ml/System_Administrators_Guide/ch-Web_Servers.html

On 10/30/14 1:55 PM, "Rich Bowen" <rb...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

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>On 10/29/2014 03:25 PM, Rose, John B wrote:
>> We have installed Red Hat 7 and have been working on setting up
>> some web sites for testing in that environment.
>> 
>> It looks like the version bundled with RH7 has the issues mentioned
>> in this
>> 
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=909703
>> 
>> We have done a yum update but I guess what we have is the latest
>> version available via that method.
>> 
>> Here is what we are getting Š
>> 
>> "service httpd graceful Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl
>> is no longer supported. You can only start/stop/restart httpd using
>> this script. If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit
>> the /etc/sysconfig/httpd config file."
>> 
>> Doing a process listing gives httpd processes with this
>> "/usr/sbin/httpd ­DFOREGROUND"
>> 
>> httpd -V Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (Red Hat)
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>
>
>`service httpd` calls the Red Hat init scripts, rather than calling
>either httpd or apachectl directly. As such, problems that you have
>with it should be reported via Red Hat bugzilla, rather than via this
>list, since we, here (even those of us that work at Red Hat) don't
>have any visibility into what they do over there.
>
>
>
>- -- 
>Rich Bowen - rbowen@rcbowen.com - @rbowen
>http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
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Re: [users@httpd] Red Hat 7 Apache 2.4

Posted by Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>.
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On 10/29/2014 03:25 PM, Rose, John B wrote:
> We have installed Red Hat 7 and have been working on setting up
> some web sites for testing in that environment.
> 
> It looks like the version bundled with RH7 has the issues mentioned
> in this
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=909703
> 
> We have done a yum update but I guess what we have is the latest
> version available via that method.
> 
> Here is what we are getting …
> 
> "service httpd graceful Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl
> is no longer supported. You can only start/stop/restart httpd using
> this script. If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit
> the /etc/sysconfig/httpd config file."
> 
> Doing a process listing gives httpd processes with this
> "/usr/sbin/httpd –DFOREGROUND"
> 
> httpd -V Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (Red Hat)
> 
> Any suggestions?


`service httpd` calls the Red Hat init scripts, rather than calling
either httpd or apachectl directly. As such, problems that you have
with it should be reported via Red Hat bugzilla, rather than via this
list, since we, here (even those of us that work at Red Hat) don't
have any visibility into what they do over there.



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Rich Bowen - rbowen@rcbowen.com - @rbowen
http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
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