I'd assume if you're reading this article, Apache has stopped running. Run this command as root
# ipcs -s
If you see a list of semaphores, Apache has not cleaned up after itself, and some semaphores are stuck. Clear them out with this command:
# for i in `ipcs -s | awk '/httpd/ {print $2}'`; do (ipcrm -s $i); done
Now, in almost all cases, Apache should start properly. If it doesn't,
you may just be completely out of available semaphores. You may want to
increase your available semaphores, and you'll need to tickle your
kernel to do so. Add this to /etc/sysctl.conf:
kernel.msgmni = 1024 kernel.sem = 250 256000 32 1024
And then runsysctl -p
to pick up the new changes.