Thanks @peterwhite for the hint. I was working on the similar line & even after after following the given article it didn’t resolve. I was not able to kill the process listening to the same port but Apache restarted after this try. So, at the end I was able to restart Apache. I was able to successfully complete the task. Thanks once again for help.
@pmpcert2013, I’m glad to hear that everything worked out!
Along those lines, I’ve encountered similar issues (only once, IIRC) where a service failed to restart the first time, but succeeded the second without making and configuration changes…
@naveensrivatsa Static website is nothing, you just need to make sure Apache is serving content from default document root as the task is to troubleshoot the issue so make sure not to change any valid default settings. We can mark it Pending for you. Can you please let us know if you got assigned today’s task already ?
@Inderpreet I correct all of the configurations with double-checking. But, App01 and App03 error is “refused connection”. How do I solve this error? I tried double time for this Apache Trouble Shooting. Give me a light!
Yes, all apache service is running by checking, systemctl status httpd. It’s working and active. But, when I connect from Jump_Host, an error is “refused connection”. Please, advice me!
Also try to test from app server itself as well to make sure its accessible from localhost, the other reason can be some kind of firewall that is blocking access from outside i.e jump host.