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List:       webmin-l
Subject:    Re: [webmin-l] vritualmin and apache getting out of sync
From:       Andrey Repin <anrdaemon () freemail ! ru>
Date:       2014-02-27 6:20:09
Message-ID: 1662169164.20140227102009 () yandex ! ru
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Greetings, Steve Holdoway!

>> > This is not something I've seen anywhere else ( and in 30 years of *nix
>> > sysadmin ), so am wondering whether there's something other than
>> > using /etc/init.d/ scripts controlling services within Web/virtualmin.
>> 
>> Of course, there is. It's called upstart[1], and what "service" utility
>> is part of.
>> If a system is running upstart daemon, daemons, whose scripts have been ported
>> to upstart tasks, should point you to use proper tools, unless the port vas
>> not done properly.
>> Also, in case of Apache, apache2ctl is one of the "right" ways to control the
>> service.
> ... except that apache is *not* controlled by upstart on CentOS 6,

I'm not familiar with CentOS. Was just answering your generic question.

> and apache2ctl does not exist either.
Normally it's just a symlink to apachectl (on systems, where it exists.)

> apachectl on the other hand does send signals to the parent process. As
> does kill...

This means, that at least the daemon PID files are all proper.
Something puzzling... I agree.


--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdaemon@freemail.ru) 27.02.2014, <10:18>

Sorry for my terrible english...


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