HTTPD Down
Hello Guys,
My Cpanel server HTTPD down since yesterday. Please help me to fix this error.
I have rebuild Easy Apache 4. but problem is continuing
here is error
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httpd.service - Apache web server managed by cPanel EasyApache
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/httpd.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: resources) since Sun 2017-05-07 05:06:19 CEST; 6s ago
Process: 14197 ExecStart=/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/restartsrv_httpd --no-verbose (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
May 07 05:06:12 hostname.server.com systemd[1]: Starting Apache web server managed by cPanel EasyApache...
May 07 05:06:14 hostname.server.com restartsrv_httpd[14197]: AH00112: Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/someusr/public-html/test.example.c... exist
May 07 05:06:14 hostname.server.com restartsrv_httpd[14197]: AH00112: Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/somotherusr/public_html/example.co]... exist
May 07 05:06:14 hostname.server.com restartsrv_httpd[14197]: AH00112: Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/someusr/public-html/test.example.c... exist
May 07 05:06:18 hostname.server.com systemd[1]: PID file /run/apache2/httpd.pid not readable (yet?) after start.
May 07 05:06:19 hostname.server.com systemd[1]: httpd.service never wrote its PID file. Failing.
May 07 05:06:19 hostname.server.com systemd[1]: Failed to start Apache web server managed by cPanel EasyApache.
May 07 05:06:19 hostname.server.com systemd[1]: Unit httpd.service entered failed state.
May 07 05:06:19 hostname.server.com systemd[1]: httpd.service failed.
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Hi, What output do you get with below commands: # systemctl status -l httpd OR # journalctl -a 0 -
Hello, Is Apache still failing to start? If so, could you verify if you are using any custom Apache templates (.local files in the /var/cpanel/templates/apache2_4 directory)? Thank you. 0 -
Hello, Is Apache still failing to start? If so, could you verify if you are using any custom Apache templates (.local files in the /var/cpanel/templates/apache2_4 directory)? Thank you.
Problem has been fixed after contacting CPanel Support :)0
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