If you have solved this problem, please post a reply
with resolution.
With a fresh install of RH 9.0, Apache 2.0.40 and
FastCGI 2.40, RT 3.0.5, and all perl dependencies.
Starting Apache returns the errors below (at end of
message).
This question has been posted before, but I did not
see a resolution posted. I have loosed the permissions
to 777 on /etc/httpd/logs/fastcgi so the entire world
can write to it (that was one suggestion).
Try Chown/chgrp of the directory to that of the httpd user
Michael-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Shinn [mailto:packet791@yahoo.com]
Posted At: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:19 PM
Posted To: RT
Conversation: [rt-users] FastCGI: can’t create server error
Subject: [rt-users] FastCGI: can’t create server error
If you have solved this problem, please post a reply
with resolution.
With a fresh install of RH 9.0, Apache 2.0.40 and
FastCGI 2.40, RT 3.0.5, and all perl dependencies.
Starting Apache returns the errors below (at end of
message).
This question has been posted before, but I did not
see a resolution posted. I have loosed the permissions
to 777 on /etc/httpd/logs/fastcgi so the entire world
can write to it (that was one suggestion).
thanks. that did not work however. the user and group
apache is running as now have rwx (777) access and
ownership to the /etc/httpd/log/fastcgi directory. I
restarted apache, of course.
It looks like apache is trying to create a new
subdirectory or a file within that directory, but
isn’t able to - however, that can’t be it if the
permissions are set correctly. I made sure to
./configure rt with the correct --with-web-user &
–with-web-group.
Try Chown/chgrp of the directory to that of the
httpd user
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Shinn [mailto:packet791@yahoo.com]
Posted At: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:19 PM
Posted To: RT
Conversation: [rt-users] FastCGI: can’t create
server error
Subject: [rt-users] FastCGI: can’t create server
error
If you have solved this problem, please post a reply
with resolution.
With a fresh install of RH 9.0, Apache 2.0.40 and
FastCGI 2.40, RT 3.0.5, and all perl dependencies.
Starting Apache returns the errors below (at end of
message).
This question has been posted before, but I did not
see a resolution posted. I have loosed the
permissions
to 777 on /etc/httpd/logs/fastcgi so the entire
world
can write to it (that was one suggestion).