ID: 44954 User updated by: abakker at gmx dot net Reported By: abakker at gmx dot net -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Win XP PHP Version: 5.2.6 New Comment:
In the Apache error log it just says the connected party failed to respond (the complete message is in the beginning of this bug report). I tried the backtrace tools, but did not manage to get a backtrace. I looked at the processes. I have two httpd.exe processes when I start Apache. When I reproduce the problem, the two processes remain. I guess technically this means the Apache server does not crash, but hangs and this is the reason why I do not get a backtrace? Anyway, the two httpd.exe processes keep on running, but any web page request fails (internet explorer displays the standard page that it could not access the requested web page). Apache no longer seems to respond to requests. The two httpd.exe processes use no cpu when the problem occurs. A restart of Apache does not give any error message, but does not solve the issue. A stop and start is needed. Not sure whether this tells you something. Anyway, were you able to reproduce the problem yourself? That would be helpful, if so, you could do any backtracing or other diagnosis yourself. I am not familiar with the diagnostic tools, it would be much better if you could do it. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-10 23:02:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nevermind the Apache log question..of course you checked that. :) But there's no indication that anything crashed anywhere.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-10 23:01:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are you sure it's a crash? If so, it's might be PHP that is crashs so where's the backtrace? And did you check the Apache logs for any possible information about this issue..? Instructions how to get a backtrace under Windows: http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace-win32.php ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-09 11:22:01] abakker at gmx dot net Description: ------------ Apache crashes if a lot of file_get_contents are done. The Apache error.log only contains this (I guess this just confirms that the Apache server has crashed and no longer responds): [Fri May 09 12:15:04 2008] [error] [client 192.168.0.1] PHP Warning: file_get_contents(http://localhost/test.htm) [<a href='function.file-get-contents'>function.file-get-contents</a>]: failed to open stream: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.\r\n in C:\\Andre\\Apache\\test.php on line 6 Reproduce code: --------------- The following PHP script reproduces the problem: <?php echo '<pre>'; for ($i=1;;$i++) { echo $i."\n"; flush();ob_flush(); $contents = file_get_contents('http://localhost/test.htm'); } ?> After 203 iterations the Apache server crashes. The result is the same whether localhost or IP address is used. The problem depends on the contents of the test.htm file. If it only contains <html> <body> </body> </html> the script runs until it reaches the max execution time. The test.htm that reproduces the problem contains: <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/systeem/style/style.css"> <title>V.V. De Meern</title> <meta name="description" content="V.V. De Meern"> <meta name="robots" content="index,follow"> <script src="/beheer/include/header.js"></script> </head> <body> <script src="menu.js"></script> <a href="menu.html"></a> <h1>Home pagina A1</h1> <p><img src="a1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p> <h1>Spelers</h1> <p>Nicky Vermeulen, Jon Gruters, Jerryl Smeenk, Bram van Wiggen, Rolf van Elderen, Sander van der Woude, Melvin van Nood, Jorgos Katsivilis, Leo Wakelkamp, Chen Margolin, Luis Plein, Danny Berkhouwer, Whaheed Khodabaks, Alessandro Damen, Thomas van Amerongen</p> <h1>Leiders</h1> <p>John Dunsbergen, Joost Satink, Lex van der Woude</p> <script src="/beheer/include/footer.js"></script> </body> </html> Expected result: ---------------- Run until max execution time exceeded. Actual result: -------------- Crashed beforehand. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=44954&edit=1