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litespeed_wiki:troubleshooting:litespeed_is_running_but_systemd_status_inactive [2018/02/28 19:40] Jackson Zhang |
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- | ====== LiteSpeed is running but systemd status inactive ====== | + | ====== LiteSpeed is Running but systemd Status Inactive ====== |
- | Sometimes, you may experience a wired error. Litespeed processes are running, but system status shows inactive. | + | Sometimes, you may experience a weird error. LiteSpeed processes are running, but system status shows inactive. |
ps aux|grep http | ps aux|grep http | ||
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nobody 8847 0.5 0.1 208280 144056 ? Sl 03:58 1:09 litespeed (lshttpd) | nobody 8847 0.5 0.1 208280 144056 ? Sl 03:58 1:09 litespeed (lshttpd) | ||
nobody 8848 5.1 0.3 396704 224876 ? Sl 03:58 10:50 litespeed (lshttpd) | nobody 8848 5.1 0.3 396704 224876 ? Sl 03:58 10:50 litespeed (lshttpd) | ||
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systemctl status lshttpd.service | systemctl status lshttpd.service | ||
● lshttpd.service - LiteSpeed HTTP Server | ● lshttpd.service - LiteSpeed HTTP Server | ||
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CGroup: /system.slice/lshttpd.service | CGroup: /system.slice/lshttpd.service | ||
- | Sometimes it may be caused by shared memory issue. | + | Sometimes it may be caused by a shared memory issue. |
[/dev/shm/lsws]$ ls -alt ; date | [/dev/shm/lsws]$ ls -alt ; date | ||
total 3536 | total 3536 | ||
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drwxrwxrwt 6 root root 500 Jan 5 00:20 ../ | drwxrwxrwt 6 root root 500 Jan 5 00:20 ../ | ||
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- | It seems some old files dated "Feb 10" still there. How to fix it? | + | In this case, it seems that some old files dated "Feb 10" are still there. Here's how to fix it: |
- | Remove files in the directory **/dev/shm/lsws** with the command and restart Server | + | Remove all of the files in the ''/dev/shm/lsws'' directory and restart the server with the following commands: |
- | <code>rm -rf /dev/shm/lsws</code> | + | rm -rf /dev/shm/lsws |
- | <code>service lsws restart</code> | + | service lsws restart |
- | The issue is resolved and systemd status shows the right status: | + | The issue is resolved and systemd status is correct: |
systemctl status lshttpd.service | systemctl status lshttpd.service |