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Posted by Alex Scott on 08/21/05 22:50
On 21 Aug 2005, at 20:47, Alex Scott wrote:
> Thanks,
> Yes I found that it was also loading php.conf from conf.d , so
> moved that up a level restartedd apache and that error ceased.
> However I am still finding that the database connected php pages
> are not loading.
>
> I don't know why they just seemed to have stopped working, phpbb
> forum as well. When I loging I get a message about might have been
> hacked in the ssh window,
> but I don't know if that was just someone trying to login?
>
> Cheers for any more ideas,
>
> Alex.
>
>
> On 21 Aug 2005, at 19:39, JamesBenson wrote:
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>
>> Sounds like you have a duplicate entry in your httpd.conf for the
>> PHP module, 100% of the time ive seen that error is the above
>> reason, so I suggest checking your LoadModule * sections,
>> depending whether you have a shared libphp4.so module or built-in
>> module there should or shouldnt be a LoadModule section present.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>>
>>
>> Alex Scott wrote:
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>>
>>> Hi there,
>>> I discovered that our website was not working properly today (To
>>> my horror).
>>> Hosted on redhat enterprise 4.
>>> I think that there is a problem with php 4.4 talking to Apache
>>> mysql 4.1
>>> as the php pages which do not talk to the DB are working but
>>> other php pages are working.
>>> I restarted apache using the inetd script as well as mysql using
>>> the inetd script.
>>> However the problem exists. I can enter mysql through the shell
>>> and tables seem intact.
>>> I have no relevant errors in my log file.
>>> One thing I noticed was that when I went to restart Apache it
>>> said ( before restarting):
>>> [Sun Aug 21 10:39:08 2005] [warn] module php4_module is already
>>> loaded, skipping
>>> Should I try to be loading that module, somehow?
>>> Any suggestions in how to get PHP working with mysql again would
>>> be much appreciated as it is a busy sight, so slightly stressed.
>>> Thanks Alex.
>>>
>>>
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