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shaana2khan 11-27-2013 12:57 AM

Service Down error.
 
Hello,

After doing lots of Goggling, i have came here, i just want to know, if is there is services is down on RHEL 6 and i don't know the reason, through which command i can found the reason of services being down and error message..
Please don't say /var/log/message...

evo2 11-27-2013 01:04 AM

Hi,

I don't really see how anyone can give a specific answer unless you specify what daemon/service you are referring to.
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaana2khan (Post 5071241)
Please don't say /var/log/message...

Ok, /var/log/*

Evo2.

colucix 02-19-2014 01:42 AM

Answer erroneously sent as report:
Quote:

Originally Posted by shaana2khan (Post 5071241)
I got the answer and the command has been given below..

#apachectl -k restart

After running this command you will get the answer why apache service is being down./


John VV 02-19-2014 03:43 PM

read the error logs in /var/log

without knowing even the bare minimum of the name of this unknown service , there is no way we can help
other than read the error log

TB0ne 02-20-2014 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shaana2khan (Post 5071241)
Hello,
After doing lots of Goggling, i have came here, i just want to know, if is there is services is down on RHEL 6 and i don't know the reason, through which command i can found the reason of services being down and error message..
Please don't say /var/log/message...

Well, what DO you want people to tell you? Unless you bother to check the log files, there is NO WAY anyone can tell you why a service crashed...why, exactly do you think that log files exist in the first place??? And unless you tell us WHAT service, how do you think we're going to be able to guess as to what you're talking about??

Want to know about services? Check the log file(s) associated with them. Want more information? Then call Red Hat support...you are PAYING for it with your RHEL subscription, right???


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