Apache refuses to start with mod_pagespeed enabled

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Luis Eufracio

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Feb 14, 2015, 11:49:07 AM2/14/15
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I used to have mod_pagespeed running under CentOs 6 using Cpanel.
However, after installing CloudLinux apache refuses to restart. 

I have tried installing it with both, EasyApache and RPM.
After installing, I've verified tht the module is in the right place. and ownership and permissions are apparently correct too in both, the module itself and the /var/pagespeed folders

CloudLinux people say that they have customers running mod_pagespeed in CloudLinux without any problems.

uname -a 
Linux station1.stationonenews.com 2.6.32-531.29.2.lve1.3.11.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Dec 18 06:49:17 EST 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Do you have an advise to have it working in CloudLinux/Cpanel?

Joshua Marantz

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Feb 14, 2015, 1:06:18 PM2/14/15
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What gets written to the error log when it fails to start?

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Luis

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Feb 16, 2015, 12:59:00 PM2/16/15
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Hi Joshua, thank you for the response.
 
There is nothing written to the error_log not to message_log.
What happens when installing Easy Apache is that it creates a broken httpd.conf.
I have to restore the original httpd.conf. in order to restart the service, or recompile Apache with pagespeed disabled.
 
If I install using RPM, everything seems to be ok. I mean the httpd.conf created is not broken, but Apache won't restart either.
I have to remove the Include "/usr/local/apache/conf/pagespeed.conf" line in order to be able to restart Apache...
 
I have checked pagespeed.conf line by line and everything is ok. I seems like if the problem was in the .so module itself.
 
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