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When I start Apache on Suse 10.1, it's running just for a few seconds, and then immediately stops. Why is this happening, and what can I do to solve the problem?
Have you looked in the Apache logs (probably /var/log/httpd) to see what the access and error logs contain? Can you post information relating to the problem here?
[notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec2)
[alert] (EAI 2) Name or service not known: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of "dceran"
Configuration Failed
mod_unique_id uses the IP address of a box and the process id to generate a unique token (unique under specific circumstances). It looks like it can't resolve dceran to an IP address on your box. Is dceran the hostname? What do the following return?
dceran wasn't host - there wasn't an entry for it in /etc/hosts file. I don't know what is dceran - i got it as a default root user when installing suse. After su root and restarting Apache everything works fine.
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