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Old 12-26-2009, 11:09 AM
jkeegan jkeegan is offline
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Default find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory

Just started getting this, on 4.0.11 or .12 Litespeed fails to start, throwing the following errors:

[bin]# ./lswsctrl start
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
find: /proc/irq/: No such file or directory
read(): Invalid argument
read(): Illegal seek
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
[bin]#


Can't seem to work it out, Litespeed is dead in the water now. Just started happening for seemingly no reason.

Thanks in advance for a quick response.
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Old 12-28-2009, 12:01 PM
mistwang mistwang is offline
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Which version did you upgrade from?
Are you using a VPS?
"find: /proc/irq/ ..." is normal, it does not hurt. the error regarding "read()" is abnormal, Is there anything in error log?
Can do "strace /usr/local/bin/lsws/lshttpd -d" and send us the output?
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Old 12-28-2009, 12:10 PM
jkeegan jkeegan is offline
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I ended up deleting the installation and reinstalling it... Not sure what the issue was but the reinstallation seemed to solve the issue. I'll be sure to update this thread if I see it again...
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