This question could possibly go in serverfault, but I think it is a programming problem.

I'm using fabric to remotely start a micro aws server, install git and a git repository, adjust apache config and then restart the server.

If at any point, from the fabfile I issue either

sudo('service apache2 restart') or run('sudo service apache2 restart') or a stop and then a start, the command apparently runs, I get the response indicating apache has started, for example

[ec2-184-73-1-113.compute-1.amazonaws.com] sudo: service apache2 start
[ec2-184-73-1-113.compute-1.amazonaws.com] out:  * Starting web server apache2
[ec2-184-73-1-113.compute-1.amazonaws.com] out:    ...done.
[ec2-184-73-1-113.compute-1.amazonaws.com] out: 

However, if I try to connect, the connection is refused and if I ssh into the server and run sudo service apache2 status it says that "Apache is NOT running"

Whilst sshed in, if run sudo service apache start, the server is started and I can connect. Has anyone else experienced this? Or does anyone have any tips as to where I could look, in log files etc to work out what has happened. There is nothing in apache2/error.log, syslog or auth.log.

It's not that big a deal, I can work round it. I just don't like such silent failures.

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Not that this helps at all but i have seen the EXACT same behaviour with memcached – Declan Shanaghy Jun 16 '11 at 23:16
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Which version of fabric are you running?

Have you tried to change the pty argument (try to change shell too, but it should not influence things)?

http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.0.1/api/core/operations.html#fabric.operations.run

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I'm running version 1.0.1 of fabric on OSX 10.6.7. I'll play around with pty and shell too. I'll experiment with combine_stderr too, maybe I'll get a bit more feedback. – Dan Jun 16 '11 at 23:10
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This fixed this exact problem for me. – Bialecki Jul 13 '11 at 19:23
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Try this:

sudo('service apache2 restart',pty=False)

This worked for me after running into the same problem. I'm not sure why this happens.

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Thanks rupello that has done the trick – Dan Jun 19 '11 at 19:12
And if you work on a EC2 instance and get err: stdin: is not a tty after applying this fix, you may find the solution here: blog.markfeeney.com/2009/12/… – AJweb Mar 2 at 8:44
Worked for in a ec2 instance. – Mr Hyde Apr 5 at 17:09
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Couple of more ways to fix the problem.

  • You could run the fab target with --no-pty option

    fab --no-pty <task>
    
  • Inside fabfile, set the global environment variable always_use_pty to False, before your target code executes

    env.always_use_pty = False
    
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