On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Guy Helmer wrote:

> Brett Bump wrote:
> > [Thu Feb 14 09:59:23 2008] [notice] child pid 43464 exit signal Abort trap 
> > (6)
> > httpd in malloc(): error: recursive call
> > [Thu Feb 14 10:07:34 2008] [notice] child pid 85706 exit signal Abort trap 
> > (6)
> > httpd in free(): error: recursive call
> > [Thu Feb 14 10:48:39 2008] [notice] child pid 45621 exit signal Abort trap 
> > (6)
> > httpd in free(): error: recursive call
> >
> Do you have a mix of modules that are both multi-threaded and
> single-threaded loaded in Apache?
>
> I'm not sure what else could be a root cause for this particularly nasty
> problem.
>
> Guy
>
> --
> Guy Helmer, Ph.D.
> Chief System Architect
> Palisade Systems, Inc.
>

Running apache_1.3.37 with php5 (about as generic as I can get).  Here is
the php extensions.ini file:

extension=ctype.so
extension=dom.so
extension=ftp.so
extension=gd.so
extension=gettext.so
extension=iconv.so
extension=pcre.so
extension=zlib.so
extension=pdo.so
extension=posix.so
extension=session.so
extension=simplexml.so
extension=sqlite.so
extension=tokenizer.so
extension=xml.so
extension=xmlreader.so
extension=xmlwriter.so
extension=mysql.so
extension=imap.so
extension=sockets.so

On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Steven Hartland wrote:

> Are you running any php on your machine? If so did you upgrade php as
> well from say 5.1.x => 5.2.x and make use of open_basedir is so
> the following thread may be interest:-
> PHP with open_basedir performance problem
>
>     Regards
>     Steve

NO---That I did not do.  I installed 5.1 directly from 6.2 ports.  I also
have another server running php5.1 however it is running apache2.2 so this
might be something I can check (heading there now...thanks).


Brett
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