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  • 1.  SEMS virtualhosts

    Posted Sep 08, 2015 03:45 PM

    Hi,

    After an operation wich created a duplicate local ip the SEMS 3.3.2MP9 server became unavailable.

    After some struggling with ipmi I regained acces trough ssh only.

    The pgpsysconf --restart httpd command gives me a clue where the problem is. The duplicate ip was removed from the system, but there is still a duplicate in virtualhosts on port 9000, 443, 80. The virtualhost ip which is duplicate is 192.168.15.4.

    Please, do you have any suggestion how to resolve this?

    With kind regards,

    G



  • 2.  RE: SEMS virtualhosts

    Posted Sep 08, 2015 04:37 PM

    [root@keys conf]# pgpsysconf --restart httpd
    Executing /var/lib/ovid/customization/pgpsysconf-pre-custom.sh... success
    Stopping httpd:                                            [  OK  ]
    Starting httpd: [Wed Sep 09 00:33:36 2015] [warn] VirtualHost 192.168.15.4:9000 overlaps with VirtualHost 192        .168.15.4:9000, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
    [Wed Sep 09 00:33:36 2015] [warn] VirtualHost 192.168.15.4:80 overlaps with VirtualHost 192.168.15.4:80, the         first has precedence, perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
    [Wed Sep 09 00:33:36 2015] [warn] VirtualHost 192.168.15.4:443 overlaps with VirtualHost 192.168.15.4:443, th        e first has precedence, perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
    (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 192.168.15.4:443
    no listening sockets available, shutting down
    Unable to open logs
                                                               [FAILED]
    httpd returned 1 - restoring httpd.conf backup
    Restarting service httpd... success
    Executing /var/lib/ovid/customization/pgpsysconf-post-custom.sh... success


    This is the output from the 'pgpsysconf --restart httpd' command.



  • 3.  RE: SEMS virtualhosts

    Posted Sep 08, 2015 06:48 PM

    The problem was fixed by Symantec support. The VirtualHost file itself didn't need to be edited. There was a file in /etc/ovid/prefs.xml (if I'm correct) that still had the old NIC configuration. Not sure if anyone will need this info but it might be handy for future reference.

    Received great support!