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Subject: Re: Apache wont start with ssl - msg#00001
List: apache.mod-ssl.user
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Occasionally, /var/spool/clientmqueue can bite you as well. The
filesystem will not show 100% used but you'll be out of inodes. (If
that happens, you'll have loads of fun clearing it out ;-)
Good Luck!
- -dsp
Andy Cravens wrote:
> Judging from the error message "No space left on device" sounds like
> some file system is full... maybe /tmp. The next time this happens open
> a shell window and type:
>
> df -k
>
> Check the output to see if one of your file systems is full. Look at
> /tmp and /swap specifically
>
>
>
> Ryan Forrester wrote:
> > When attempting to start apache in SSL mode:
> > $ /home/servers/apache_1.3.37/bin/apachectl startssl
> > $ semget: No space left on device
> >
> > Rebooting the machine allows me to start apache once more.. but after
> > a few days, apache wil fail and the same error occurs again, and the
> > only way to resolve is to reboot.
> > - Apache will start in mornal mode without a reboot.
> >
> > error_log doesnt contain any useful information to help troubleshoot the
> > problem.
> >
>
>
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Re: Apache wont start with ssl
Judging from the error message "No space left on device" sounds like
some file system is full... maybe /tmp. The next time this happens open
a shell window and type:
df -k
Check the output to see if one of your file systems is full. Look at
/tmp and /swap specifically
Ryan Forrester wrote:
When attempting to start apache in SSL mode:
$ /home/servers/apache_1.3.37/bin/apachectl startssl
$ semget: No space left on device
Rebooting the machine allows me to start apache once more.. but after a few
days, apache wil fail and the same error occurs again, and the only way to
resolve is to reboot.
- Apache will start in mornal mode without a reboot.
error_log doesnt contain any useful information to help troubleshoot the
problem.
______________________________________________________________________
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User Support Mailing List modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
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RE: Apache wont start with ssl
Yeah, tried df -h prior to this thread.. def loads of space(at least
5g), will look into what dsp said.
Thanks guys.
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From: owner-modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Paris
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 3:10 PM
To: modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Apache wont start with ssl
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Occasionally, /var/spool/clientmqueue can bite you as well. The
filesystem will not show 100% used but you'll be out of inodes. (If
that happens, you'll have loads of fun clearing it out ;-)
Good Luck!
- -dsp
Andy Cravens wrote:
> Judging from the error message "No space left on device" sounds like
> some file system is full... maybe /tmp. The next time this happens
open
> a shell window and type:
>
> df -k
>
> Check the output to see if one of your file systems is full. Look at
> /tmp and /swap specifically
>
>
>
> Ryan Forrester wrote:
>> When attempting to start apache in SSL mode:
>> $ /home/servers/apache_1.3.37/bin/apachectl startssl
>> $ semget: No space left on device
>>
>> Rebooting the machine allows me to start apache once more.. but after
>> a few days, apache wil fail and the same error occurs again, and the
>> only way to resolve is to reboot.
>> - Apache will start in mornal mode without a reboot.
>>
>> error_log doesnt contain any useful information to help troubleshoot
the
>> problem.
>>
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
> Automated List Manager majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx
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Re: Apache wont start with ssl
Judging from the error message "No space left on device" sounds like
some file system is full... maybe /tmp. The next time this happens open
a shell window and type:
df -k
Check the output to see if one of your file systems is full. Look at
/tmp and /swap specifically
Ryan Forrester wrote:
When attempting to start apache in SSL mode:
$ /home/servers/apache_1.3.37/bin/apachectl startssl
$ semget: No space left on device
Rebooting the machine allows me to start apache once more.. but after a few
days, apache wil fail and the same error occurs again, and the only way to
resolve is to reboot.
- Apache will start in mornal mode without a reboot.
error_log doesnt contain any useful information to help troubleshoot the
problem.
______________________________________________________________________
Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
User Support Mailing List modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Automated List Manager majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx
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RE: Apache wont start with ssl
Yeah, tried df -h prior to this thread.. def loads of space(at least
5g), will look into what dsp said.
Thanks guys.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Paris
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 3:10 PM
To: modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Apache wont start with ssl
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Occasionally, /var/spool/clientmqueue can bite you as well. The
filesystem will not show 100% used but you'll be out of inodes. (If
that happens, you'll have loads of fun clearing it out ;-)
Good Luck!
- -dsp
Andy Cravens wrote:
> Judging from the error message "No space left on device" sounds like
> some file system is full... maybe /tmp. The next time this happens
open
> a shell window and type:
>
> df -k
>
> Check the output to see if one of your file systems is full. Look at
> /tmp and /swap specifically
>
>
>
> Ryan Forrester wrote:
>> When attempting to start apache in SSL mode:
>> $ /home/servers/apache_1.3.37/bin/apachectl startssl
>> $ semget: No space left on device
>>
>> Rebooting the machine allows me to start apache once more.. but after
>> a few days, apache wil fail and the same error occurs again, and the
>> only way to resolve is to reboot.
>> - Apache will start in mornal mode without a reboot.
>>
>> error_log doesnt contain any useful information to help troubleshoot
the
>> problem.
>>
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@xxxxxxxxxx
> Automated List Manager majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx
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