How To Run Apache, PHP 7.4 & MySQL on CentOS 7 or 8

[1] – Apache Sever :: Apache Start, Restart, Stop & Status check on CentOS 7/8

[1.1] – Apache Start Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo systemctl start httpd

[1.2] – Apache Restart Command on CentOS 7/8 ::

sudo systemctl restart httpd

[1.3] – Apache Stop Command on CentOS 7/8 ::

sudo systemctl stop httpd

[1.4] – Apache Status Command on CentOS 7/8 ::

sudo systemctl status httpd

[2] – PHP 7.4 :: Start, Restart, Stop & Status Check on CentOS 7/8

[2.1] – PHP 7.4 Start Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo systemctl start php74-php-fpm.service

[2.2] – PHP 7.4 Restart Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo systemctl restart php74-php-fpm.service

[2.3] – PHP 7.4 Stop Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo systemctl stop php74-php-fpm.service

[2.4] – PHP 7.4 Status Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo systemctl status php74-php-fpm.service

[3] MYSQL 5.7 / 8 :: Start, Restart, Stop & Status Check on CentOS 7/8

[3.1] – MYSQL 5.7 / 8 Start Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo service mysqld start

[3.2] – MYSQL 5.7 / 8 Restart Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo service mysqld restart

[3.3] – MYSQL 5.7 / 8 Stop Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo service mysqld stop

[3.4] – MYSQL 5.7 / 8 Status Command on CentOS 7/8::

sudo service mysqld status

Other important Magento 2.4.x issue as below

Magento 2.3 To Magento 2.4.5 Comptibility For PHP, MYSQL, Composer, Apache etc


Magento 2.4.3-p1 Installation Steps


Magento 2.4.3 Installation Steps


Magento 2.4.3 Features


Magento 2.4.3 – p1 Features


Magento 2.4 Two Factor Authentication


Magento 2.4.1 Features


Magento 2.4 Features


Magento 2.4 Installation


Magento 2.2, Magento 2.3, Magento2.4 Installation Issue on Windows 10, XAMPP


Magento 2 Installation at 51% Error: (Wrong file in Gd2.php:64) Module ‘Magento_Theme’

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