![]() ![]() ![]() Nothing has been compiled or altered and there are no modules or packages that are not coming from the standard Tumbleweed distribution. TSUThere is nothing out of the ordinary about my websites. It may be that you require an Apache or at least modules which are compiled differently, either a suggestion may be made by whoever the bugzilla assignes the issue to, or you may find an answer with a bit of research. Remember, your bug report has to be sufficiently detailed so that someone else can follow your steps and replicate the error you see. You probably need to submit your error with a very detailed description (including answers to my questions) to on the chance that the PHP7 module may be compiled in a way that supports MTM better than it does now. Once compiled, I don't know that the End User typically can do anything to modify the characteristic. I've only ever run into being threadsafe as a coding technique so as the error suggests can only be addressed before or at compilation. Then, the question is if as you seem to describe the error is thrown when attempting to start apache2 or whether the error is thrown when the website is under load. ![]() I guess the question might be what kind of website (particularly load" is being run, and if you're enabled or modified apache2 to be running anything out of the ordinary. The following is one place where MTM is described, AFAIK openSUSE deploys as "prefork." Subject: Unit rvice has failedĪfter searching a bit, I see this issue is old so I do not know why is resurfacing and past fixes don't seem to work. Oct 21 16:50:34 phoenix systemd: Failed to start The Apache Webserver. Oct 21 16:50:34 phoenix systemd: rvice: Failed with result 'exit-code'. Oct 21 16:50:34 phoenix systemd: rvice: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE Oct 21 16:50:34 phoenix start_apache2: AH00013: Pre-configuration failed Oct 21 16:50:34 phoenix start_apache2: Apache is running a threaded MPM, but your PHP Module is not compiled to be threadsafe. After the latest tumbleweed patches install Apache2 refuse to start with the following error: ![]()
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