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/run/httpd gets deleted after every reboot of CentOS7 #81

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aleskl opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 0 comments
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/run/httpd gets deleted after every reboot of CentOS7 #81

aleskl opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 0 comments

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aleskl commented Dec 8, 2022

I have some problems with running Apache and MariaDB in CentOS7 on Distrod. I have installed both in a fresh WSL 2 installation of CentOS7, they work until I restart WSL with wsl --shutdown or wsl --terminate Distrod.

It turned out that Apache fails to start after reboot because the /run/httpd directory gets deleted when restarting CentOS. I managed to get Apache running by recreating the missing directory:
sudo mkdir /run/httpd
sudo chown root:apache /run/httpd
sudo chmod 0710 /run/httpd
sudo systemctl start httpd.service
sudo systemctl status -l httpd.service

However, I can't start MariaDB, must be something similar, but I don't know yet what is missing here.

My question is how to make the contents of the /run/ directory persistent to survive rebooting?

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