Re: [SLE] Suse/Apache ...Inappropriate ioctl for device.... help please !!!!!
no syntax errors... httpd -T ... same ... no syntax errors... -Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Love" <micxz@micxz.com> To: "Paul Agner" <paul@bidmonkey.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Suse/Apache ...Inappropriate ioctl for device.... help please !!!!!
what happens when you try:
httpd -t
No errors?
Micxz
Paul Agner wrote:
Can anyone help please... Can't find any answers googling around... -paul
HI All, My server is located in San Diego CA. We had to yank the server from the building it was in because of the threat of fire... The fire was one
over!! Fortunatlely the SDFD was able to ward off the flames and the building was saved.. After plugging our server back in and trying to start apache ... I am receiving the following error:
Starting httpd [ Mailman PHP4 ]stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl for device ..failed
I don't understand... nothing has changed! I have never received this error before?? Note: I have not logged in from the machine itself... only
street through
webmin... sendmail works, qpopper works...
Any ideas? Paul
Do you start and stop Apache with the provided /etc/init.d/apache or you do it in another way? And you did compile it by yourself or did you install it from a distribution? Are you sure it's Not running? After the message? Micxz Paul Agner wrote:
no syntax errors... httpd -T ... same ... no syntax errors... -Paul
----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Love" <micxz@micxz.com> To: "Paul Agner" <paul@bidmonkey.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Suse/Apache ...Inappropriate ioctl for device.... help please !!!!!
what happens when you try:
httpd -t
No errors?
Micxz
Paul Agner wrote:
Can anyone help please... Can't find any answers googling around... -paul
HI All, My server is located in San Diego CA. We had to yank the server from the building it was in because of the threat of fire... The fire was one
street
over!! Fortunatlely the SDFD was able to ward off the flames and the building was saved.. After plugging our server back in and trying to
start
apache ... I am receiving the following error:
Starting httpd [ Mailman PHP4 ]stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl
for
device ..failed
I don't understand... nothing has changed! I have never received this
error
before?? Note: I have not logged in from the machine itself... only
through
webmin... sendmail works, qpopper works...
Any ideas? Paul
-- Micxz
I am using the distro version of apache for suse 8.1. The server has been up for over a year... It does not run after receiving this error... I have even checked running processes to make sure... ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Micxz" <an_email@micxz.com> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:40 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Suse/Apache ...Inappropriate ioctl for device.... help please !!!!!
Do you start and stop Apache with the provided /etc/init.d/apache or you do it in another way? And you did compile it by yourself or did you install it from a distribution?
Are you sure it's Not running? After the message?
Micxz
Paul Agner wrote:
no syntax errors... httpd -T ... same ... no syntax errors... -Paul
----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Love" <micxz@micxz.com> To: "Paul Agner" <paul@bidmonkey.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Suse/Apache ...Inappropriate ioctl for device....
please !!!!!
what happens when you try:
httpd -t
No errors?
Micxz
Paul Agner wrote:
Can anyone help please... Can't find any answers googling around... -paul
HI All, My server is located in San Diego CA. We had to yank the server from
help the
building it was in because of the threat of fire... The fire was one
street
over!! Fortunatlely the SDFD was able to ward off the flames and the building was saved.. After plugging our server back in and trying to
start
apache ... I am receiving the following error:
Starting httpd [ Mailman PHP4 ]stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl
for
device ..failed
I don't understand... nothing has changed! I have never received this
error
before?? Note: I have not logged in from the machine itself... only
through
webmin... sendmail works, qpopper works...
Any ideas? Paul
-- Micxz
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