Apache segmentation fault
Hmm... but thinking about it, Scott has httpd-debuginfo installed and he was still getting segfaults.
However, I think it may be related to moving bits of memory around, and the amount of memory installed and stuff like that.
Faris.
However, I think it may be related to moving bits of memory around, and the amount of memory installed and stuff like that.
Faris.
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I think I can add a little more info now, though in a relatively non-technical and somewhat "guessful" way.
From my monitoring of memory usage and segfaults, it would appear that one possible cause of the problem is that apache is failing to release memory it no longer needs, or at any rate is getting confused when it comes to memory.
Where this comes into the equation, and why adding the debug stuff solves the problem for some people is beyond my knowledge.
Faris.
From my monitoring of memory usage and segfaults, it would appear that one possible cause of the problem is that apache is failing to release memory it no longer needs, or at any rate is getting confused when it comes to memory.
Where this comes into the equation, and why adding the debug stuff solves the problem for some people is beyond my knowledge.
Faris.
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No.
I'm on httpd-2.0.63-2.el4s1.centos.2 for these particular ones.
I think this is from the centosplus repo (for centos 4)
Faris.
I'm on httpd-2.0.63-2.el4s1.centos.2 for these particular ones.
I think this is from the centosplus repo (for centos 4)
Faris.
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We are starting to see segfaults again, but only occasionally. I had put a freeze on updating the rules since this started, but recently did some updates.
Although I'm still disabling the domain-blacklists I guess the other rules files have increased in size or complexity since I last updated.
Over the weekend I'm going to try adding the debug thing to see if that helps.
There also seems to be a new version of httpd for centos. Who knows, that may also help.
Faris.
Although I'm still disabling the domain-blacklists I guess the other rules files have increased in size or complexity since I last updated.
Over the weekend I'm going to try adding the debug thing to see if that helps.
There also seems to be a new version of httpd for centos. Who knows, that may also help.
Faris.
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For those that see the segfaults
What apache modules are you using? We've found that mod_memcache definitely causes this to happen on all systems its used on.
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removing mod_memcache doesn't seem to have any effect with respect to the segfaults on VPSes.
And as I recall it didn't have any effect on hostinguy's dedicated server either.
And as I recall it didn't have any effect on hostinguy's dedicated server either.
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Any other modules installed?
And does this only happen with VPS systems?
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