traceroute [options] host [packet_len]
※ packet_len should be specified in bytes
Example:
$ traceroute example.com 8184
traceroute [options] host [packet_len]
※ packet_len should be specified in bytes
Example:
$ traceroute example.com 8184
passenger-config and passenger-status result in an error on CentOS7.
$ passenger-config restart-app *** ERROR: Phusion Passenger doesn't seem to be running. If you are sure that it is running, then the causes of this problem could be one of: 1. You customized the instance registry directory using Apache's PassengerInstanceRegistryDir option, Nginx's passenger_instance_registry_dir option, or Phusion Passenger Standalone's --instance-registry-dir command line argument. If so, please set the environment variable PASSENGER_INSTANCE_REGISTRY_DIR to that directory and run this command again. 2. The instance directory has been removed by an operating system background service. Please set a different instance registry directory using Apache's PassengerInstanceRegistryDir option, Nginx's passenger_instance_registry_dir option, or Phusion Passenger Standalone's --instance-registry-dir command line argument.
Passenger could not find instance registry directory (PassengerInstanceRegistryDir on Apache, passenger_instance_registry_dir on Nginx).
If instance registry directory is not explicitly specified, default value /tmp is used.
So instance registry dir is made in /tmp. But because Systemd PrivateTmp option is enabled on httpd (default), instance registry dir is created in httpd's private /tmp directory (/tmp/systemd-private-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-httpd.service-XXXXXX/tmp). This directory can't be found by other processes such as passenger-config or passenger-status.
This problem owes to Systemd's PrivateTmp, so it may also occurs on RHEL7 or Amazon Linux 2.
This workaround remains Systemd's PrivateTmp enabled.
Explicitly specify Passenger's instance registry directory so that instance registry dir is not made in httpd's private /tmp directory.
[/etc/tmpfiles.d/passenger.conf:1] Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/passenger-instreg → /run/passenger-instreg; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly.
Systemd logs warnings about the legacy tmpfile location /var/run - Red Hat Customer Portal
(on Apache)
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
PassengerInstanceRegistryDir /run/passenger-instreg
Because files and directories in /run is deleted on reboot, you must add config file in tmpfiles.d.
See man 5 tmpfiles.d for details.
/etc/tmpfiles.d/passenger.conf
D /run/passenger-instreg 0755 root root
You must add PASSENGER_INSTANCE_REGISTRY_DIR for the users who executes passenger-status and passenger-config.
~/.bash_profile
export PASSENGER_INSTANCE_REGISTRY_DIR=/run/passenger-instreg
If you use capistrano-passenger, you must set PASSENGER_INSTANCE_REGISTRY_DIR in the stage's deploy recipe because capistrano-passenger executes `passenger-config restart-app`.
set :default_env, { ...(omit).., "PASSENGER_INSTANCE_REGISTRY_DIR" => "/run/passenger-instreg" }
Finally restart system.
This workaround disables Systemd's PrivateTmp on httpd.service.
$ sudo systemctl edit httpd.service
[Service] PrivateTmp=false
Then execute below.
$ sudo systemctl restart httpd.service
Copy /usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service to /etc/systemd/system and edit it.
/etc/systemd/system/httpd.service
...(omit)
PrivateTmp=false
...(omit)
Then execute below.
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload$ sudo systemctl restart httpd.service
Source: CentOS 7 で Phusion Passenger の passenger-status を実行するとエラーとなる - Qiita
お前らもさっさとハマって泣くべきCentOS7の落とし穴4つ - Qiita
Handle systemd PrivateTmp #1475
Systemd入門(5) - PrivateTmpの実装を見る - めもめも