Not sure if this helps. It looks like maybe an SSL problem, not
related to mod_perl?
[Wed Sep 21 12:10:20 2005] [info] Initial (No.1) HTTPS request
received for child 246 (server myserver:443)
[Wed Sep 21 12:10:23 2005] [info] Connection to child 249 established
(server myserver:443, client 172.22.10.19)
[Wed Sep 21 12:10:24 2005] [info] Subsequent (No.2) HTTPS request
received for child 246 (server myserver:443)
[Wed Sep 21 12:10:24 2005] [info] (OS 10053)An established connection
was aborted by the software in your host machine. :
core_output_filter: writing data to the network
[Wed Sep 21 12:10:24 2005] [info] (620019)APR does not understand this
error code: SSL output filter write failed.
Apache2::Filter: (620019) APR does not understand this error code at
-e line 0
[Wed Sep 21 12:10:25 2005] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 9 -- Restarting.
Matthew Darwin wrote:
Hi all,
Would anyone know where to start looking about how to track down the
source of this following line in error.log:
Apache2::Filter: (620018) APR does not understand this error code at -e
line 0
When this is printed, Apache stops handling requests and restarts. We
can reproduce this by clicking on a few web pages in quick succession.
Operating environment for Apache is:
mod_perl 2.0.0
apache 2.0.54
mod_ssl
Windows XP Professional
The module that uses Apache2::Filter looks like this:
package BlaBlaBla;
use strict;
use Apache2::Filter ();
use Apache2::RequestRec ();
use Apache2::Connection ();
use APR::Table ();
my $utf8_leftover;
my $leftover;
[...]
sub handler {
my ($f) = shift;
$r = $f->r;
unless ($f->ctx) {
if ($r->content_type =~ m#^text/#) {
$f->r->headers_out->unset('Content-Length');
}
set_globals ();
$f->ctx(1);
$leftover = '';
$utf8_leftover = '';
binmode (STDOUT, ":utf8");
binmode (STDERR, ":utf8");
}
if ($r->content_type =~ m#^text/#) {
while ($f->read(my $buffer, BUFF_LEN)) {
utf8::encode ($leftover);
$f->print (do_it ($leftover . $utf8_leftover .
$buffer));
}
} else {
while ($f->read(my $buffer, BUFF_LEN)) {
$f->print ($buffer);
}
}
return Apache2::Const::OK;
}
[...]
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Matthew Darwin
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