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SR.org lives on its own apache server to prevent it going down and taking out the rest of the projects VM. To fix it: | SR.org lives on its own apache server to prevent it going down and taking out the rest of the projects VM. To fix it: | ||
− | + | * cat /var/run/srorgapache.pid for a PID File, and check that that pid is an apache2 file running with the srorg config (using grep). | |
− | + | * Kill this process. | |
− | + | * Run /etc/init.d/srorgapache start | |
This weird process is a side effect of how the srorgapache init.d script is written; because it is the same process name (apache2), the apache init script will kill the main projects VM if you just run restart. | This weird process is a side effect of how the srorgapache init.d script is written; because it is the same process name (apache2), the apache init script will kill the main projects VM if you just run restart. | ||
The server runs on port 8090; it takes about one minute to become available after the server is started. You can access it directly at http://spatialreference.org:8090, and http://spatialreference.org is proxied through the main apache. | The server runs on port 8090; it takes about one minute to become available after the server is started. You can access it directly at http://spatialreference.org:8090, and http://spatialreference.org is proxied through the main apache. |
Revision as of 16:37, 28 April 2011
SR.org lives on its own apache server to prevent it going down and taking out the rest of the projects VM. To fix it:
- cat /var/run/srorgapache.pid for a PID File, and check that that pid is an apache2 file running with the srorg config (using grep).
- Kill this process.
- Run /etc/init.d/srorgapache start
This weird process is a side effect of how the srorgapache init.d script is written; because it is the same process name (apache2), the apache init script will kill the main projects VM if you just run restart.
The server runs on port 8090; it takes about one minute to become available after the server is started. You can access it directly at http://spatialreference.org:8090, and http://spatialreference.org is proxied through the main apache.