ID: 42389 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: webmaster at machostlink dot net -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: OSX 10.4.10 PHP Version: 5.2.3 New Comment:
My guess is it's crashing so you should try and attach GDB to the running process and see what the crash is about (note: you need to use latest CVS snapshot configured using --enable-debug option!) Make sure you only start 1 PHP FastCGI child, check what it's pid is and attach gdb: # gdb /path/to/php-cgi <pid> Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-23 22:23:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good point. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-23 15:35:57] webmaster at machostlink dot net Sorry I forgot to add that.. I had a path set but only the path not the filename. Well so this time PHP did create a log but nothing in it when the "500 Internal Error" occurs. Well how should it write into the log when all the processes are killed at once!? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-23 14:13:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED] You forgot to set 'error_log = /path/to/php_error.log' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-23 12:25:06] webmaster at machostlink dot net Yeah I saw the news "PHP 4 end of life announcement" and I know that bug reports for it probably won't be fixed unless they are critical issues. I find it funny that both PHP versions are behaving like that... I checked the PHP config for this vhost again and again and tried different settings: Right now I have: ------------------ max_execution_time = 60 max_input_time = 120 memory_limit = 64M error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE display_errors = On log_errors = On log_errors_max_len = 1024 But even after some testing now, still no PHP error.log to be seen!? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-23 12:01:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regarding any PHP 4 fixes, see php.net for latest NEWS: "PHP 4 end of life announcement" This isn't any critical issue so it's very unlikely it will get fixed in PHP 4 (even if there were any more releases of PHP 4..) And I still think this isn't PHP bug. Do you know if PHP is outputting any errors? Do you have logging enabled? Are you sure you haven't hit any limits set in php.ini for max size for uploaded file for example..? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/42389 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=42389&edit=1