Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/03/02/15:33:15
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, robert atkinson wrote:
> I am running CYGWIN 1.5.7 on WindowsXP, been having problems getting
> apache2 (2.0.47 & 2.0.48)
> to startup and continue running. It just simply shows up on my taskmgr,
> then exits with little fanfair.
>
> I have no issues compiling Apache2, I get the normal .exe errors so I
> simply copy the .exe's left behind over
> to the default /usr/local/apache2/bin. I have tried:
>
> './httpd.exe -k start'
> './httpd.exe -t'
> './httpd.exe -e debug'
> './apachectl start'
>
> I get no errors on the httpd.exe, on the apachectl I get the 'ulimit'
> not available, but nothing else save a 'pid overwritten' message in the
> errors_log.
> I have tried the various switches for no shared objects, or all shared
> objects. I have compiled with default prefork as the model, then tried to
> change all the paths, thinking it was possible I had wrong server roots.
>
> I've seen that others were fruitfull on getting it to at least run, but
> it just dies on me no matter what ports I set, ip's.
> I changed the user/group as well thinking that could be the problem,
> tried SYSTEM, my username and always left group to the default.
> I made sure the permissions on the cygwin directory allowed writes, etc.
>
> Lastly, I fell back to running strace.
> **********************************************
> Program name: i:\mozilla\cygwin\usr\local\apache2\bin\httpd.exe (2668)
> App version: 1005.7, api: 0.109
> DLL version: 1005.7, api: 0.109
> DLL build: 2004-01-30 19:32
> OS version: Windows NT-5.1
> Heap size: 402653184
> Date/Time: 2004-03-02 15:20:09
> **********************************************
>
> Then after a pretty big trace, this is at the end of the process life.
>
> 26 290212 [main] httpd 2972 fhandler_base::close: closing '/usr/local/apache2/logs/httpd.pid' handle 0x6C4
> 93 290305 [main] httpd 2972 close: 0 = close (8)
> 72 290377 [main] httpd 2972 semget: semget (key = 0, nsems = 1, semflg = 0x380)
> 44 290421 [main] httpd 2972 cygserver_init: cygserver use disabled in client
> 29 290450 [main] httpd 2972 client_request::make_request: cygserver un-available
> 26 290476 [main] httpd 2972 semget: -1 [88] = semctl ()
> 25 290501 [main] httpd 2972 kill: kill (2972, 12)
> 27 290528 [main] httpd 2972 sig_send: sendsig 0x700, pid 2972, signal 12, its_me 1
> 37 290565 [main] httpd 2972 sig_send: wakeup 0x6C4
> 42 290607 [main] httpd 2972 sig_send: Waiting for pack.wakeup 0x6C4
> 39 290646 [sig] httpd 2972 sig_handle: signal 12 processing
> 29 290675 [sig] httpd 2972 sig_handle: signal 12, about to call do_exit
> 71 290746 [sig] httpd 2972 signal_exit: about to call do_exit (10C00)
> 24 290770 [sig] httpd 2972 do_exit: do_exit (68608), exit_state 0
> 25 290795 [sig] httpd 2972 void: 0x0 = signal (20, 0x1)
> 24 290819 [sig] httpd 2972 void: 0x0 = signal (1, 0x1)
> 22 290841 [sig] httpd 2972 void: 0x0 = signal (2, 0x1)
> 23 290864 [sig] httpd 2972 void: 0x0 = signal (3, 0x1)
> 23 290887 [sig] httpd 2972 fhandler_base::close: closing '/dev/null' handle 0x7D8
> 31 290918 [sig] httpd 2972 fhandler_base::close: closing '/dev/null' handle 0x734
> 31 290949 [sig] httpd 2972 fhandler_base::close: closing '/usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log' handle 0x6E4
> 224 291173 [sig] httpd 2972 fhandler_socket::close: 0 = fhandler_socket::close()
> 188 291361 [sig] httpd 2972 fhandler_base::close: closing '/usr/local/apache2/logs/access_log' handle 0x6A8
> 97 291458 [sig] httpd 2972 fhandler_base::close: closing '/usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log' handle 0x6EC
> 110 291568 [sig] httpd 2972 sigproc_terminate: entering
> 36 291604 [sig] httpd 2972 proc_terminate: nchildren 0, nzombies 0
> 25 291629 [sig] httpd 2972 proc_terminate: leaving
> 84 291713 [sig] httpd 2972 __to_clock_t: dwHighDateTime 0, dwLowDateTime 400576
> 27 291740 [sig] httpd 2972 __to_clock_t: total 00000000 00000028
> 24 291764 [sig] httpd 2972 __to_clock_t: dwHighDateTime 0, dwLowDateTime 200288
> 40 291804 [sig] httpd 2972 __to_clock_t: total 00000000 00000014
> 1224 293028 [sig] httpd 2972 _pinfo::exit: Calling ExitProcess 68608
>
> Help :) I didn't see much about cygserver, or the cygserver use disabled
> in client.
> I did however think all I had to do was run the start commands. I of course
> have no problem on my BSD machines, so this is the first time apache has
> ever let me down.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Robert,
You *did* read the cygserver README at
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/cygserver.README, right?
Igor
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