Where are the log files that show the problems at boot up?

Sam Varshavchik mrsam at courier-mta.com
Sun Jul 9 18:33:17 UTC 2006


Jack Gates writes:

> On Sunday 09 July 2006 13:48, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> Jack Gates writes:
>> > On Sunday 09 July 2006 13:15, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> >> Jack Gates writes:
>> >> > I have a problem with httpd suddenly not starting.  I saw the message
>> >> > at boot up but could not read it because it passed by too fast.
>> >> >
>> >> > Are there log files kept that show what happened at boot up?  Where
>> >> > are they?
>> >> >
>> >> > FC5 upgrade from FC4, FC3, FC2
>> >>
>> >> Don't worry about it.  Try:
>> >>
>> >> service httpd start
>> >>
>> >> And see what happens.
>> >
>> > Sorry for not saying so, but I already did and then did a reboot and saw
>> > the error message a boot up and then ran service httpd start again and
>> > got nothing.  I did not see the whole message just that there is
>> > something about no such file or no such directory.
>>
>> Wait until you see "Press 'I' to begin interactive startup", do that, and
>> step through the startup sequence, one command at a time.
> 
> Sam Thanks for showing me the "Press 'I' to begin interactive startup"
> 
> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf is looking for /etc/httpd/modules/mod.access.so
> 
> mod.access.so is not on my box anywhere
> 
> I did not delete it and I did not change the configuration of httpd.conf or 
> any files in /etc
> 
> So where did it go? scratching head!?!

It went nowhere, because it never existed.

Obviously, the correct Apache module being referenced is mod_access.so, and 
you have a typo in httpd.conf


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