"XAMPP: Error 135! Couldn't start Apache!" After restart.

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"XAMPP: Error 135! Couldn't start Apache!" After restart.

Postby HeadlessZombie » 20. September 2012 11:49

Xubuntu 12.04.1
XAMPP-Linux-1.8.0
Opencart 1.5.4.1

Installed fine. Everything was running fine.

Then I set up a port 80 redirect through no-ip.com, reconfigured my router to put the server in the DMZ.
The router told me I would need to restart the system in order for the changes to take effect.
I restarted my computer (without lampp stop) and upon loggin back on...

Starting XAMPP for Linux 1.8.0...
XAMPP: Starting Apache with SSL (and PHP5)...
Bus error (core dumped)
XAMPP: Error 135! Couldn't start Apache!
XAMPP: Starting diagnose...
XAMPP: Sorry, I've no idea what's going wrong.
XAMPP: Please contact our forum http://community.apachefriends.org/f/
XAMPP: Starting MySQL...
XAMPP: Starting ProFTPD...
XAMPP for Linux started.

I only setup a port 80 redirect, I did not install any dynamic dns client.
Any ideas?
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Re: "XAMPP: Error 135! Couldn't start Apache!" After restart

Postby JonB » 20. September 2012 14:50

Bus error (core dumped)
:shock:

What kind of machine/processor?
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Re: "XAMPP: Error 135! Couldn't start Apache!" After restart

Postby HeadlessZombie » 20. September 2012 21:03

Gateway NV53 (nv5378u), AMD Athlon II X2 m300 (x64) running on Xubuntu 12.04.1 x86 installed to 16GB flash drive (No hard drive)

Likely related; upon a server restart today, linux would not boot (kernel panic) grub cannot find root=
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Re: "XAMPP: Error 135! Couldn't start Apache!" After restart

Postby JonB » 20. September 2012 23:53

16GB flash drive (No hard drive)

Beyond my ability to grok - but your analysis is basically correct. Linux doesn't know how to mount the filesystem I would guess. You might look for a build designed to run on a flash drive.

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