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List:       fedora-test-list
Subject:    Re: F20 http problem (was: systemd does not start Apache on my F20)
From:       Adam Williamson <awilliam () redhat ! com>
Date:       2013-11-30 16:19:28
Message-ID: 1385828368.2566.0.camel () adam ! happyassassin ! net
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On Sat, 2013-11-30 at 16:24 +0100, Robert M. Albrecht wrote:

> Still it seems quite confusion, when an Apache config problems leads to 
> systemd complaining about incorrect kill options.

The important error was right there at the top:

>>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg systemd[1]: httpd.service: main process
> >>     exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE

the rest was just subsequent things going sideways.

> cu romal
> 
> 
> 
> Am 30.11.13 16:08, schrieb Robert M. Albrecht:
> > Hi,
> >
> > no.
> >
> > Standard F20 (fedup from F19).
> >
> > cu romal
> >
> >
> > Am 30.11.13 15:34, schrieb Igor Gnatenko:
> >> Are you using customized systemd unit?
> >>
> >> On Nov 30, 2013 5:47 PM, "Robert M. Albrecht" <lists@romal.de
> >> <mailto:lists@romal.de>> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>     Hi,
> >>
> >>     systemctl start httpd
> >>
> >>     does not start Apache:
> >>
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:33 gutenberg systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP
> >> Server...
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg systemd[1]: httpd.service: main process
> >>     exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: Usage:
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: kill [options] <pid|name>
> >> [...]
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: Options:
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -a, --all              do not
> >>     restrict the name-to-pid conversion to processes
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: with the same uid as the
> >>     present process
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -s, --signal <sig>     send
> >>     specified signal
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -q, --queue <sig>      use
> >>     sigqueue(2) rather than kill(2)
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -p, --pid              print
> >>     pids without signaling them
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -l, --list [=<signal>] list
> >>     signal names, or convert one to a name
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -L, --table            list
> >>     signal names and numbers
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -h, --help     display this
> >>     help and exit
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: -V, --version  output version
> >>     information and exit
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg kill[21978]: For more details see kill(1).
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg systemd[1]: httpd.service: control process
> >>     exited, code=exited status=1
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg systemd[1]: Failed to start The Apache
> >>     HTTP Server.
> >>     Nov 30 14:32:34 gutenberg systemd[1]: Unit httpd.service entered
> >>     failed state.
> >>
> >>     Anybode else has seen this ? Know bug or something specific to my
> >>     installaton ?
> >>
> >>     cu romal
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