ID: 26884
User updated by: forlevibr at yahoo dot com dot br
Reported By: forlevibr at yahoo dot com dot br
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: Slackware 9
PHP Version: 4CVS-2004-01-12
New Comment:
Hi,
I would like to ask you how to generate a core file if I'm getting the
crash from "cron" and not from a cgi or from a http.
Running directly from cgi the script runs and does not crash, as you
know.
The steps on PHP docs are talking how produce a core file using cgi or
http as you can see below:
"If you don't have a core file yet:
* Remove any limits you may have on core dump size from your
shell:
o tcsh: unlimit coredumpsize
o bash/sh: ulimit -c unlimited
* Ensure that the directory in which you're running PHP, or the
PHP-enabled httpd, has write permissions for the user who's running
PHP.
* Cause PHP to crash:
o PHP CGI: Simply run php with the script that crashes it
o PHP Apache Module: Run httpd -X, and access the script that
crashes PHP."
So, is there a way how we can go ahead with this case, or generating a
core as you told running it with "cron" or other way where we can find
the problem and try to solve it?
Thanks.
Previous Comments:
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[2004-01-13 13:22:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you get a core file anywhere..? The GDB backtrace would help a lot.
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[2004-01-13 09:07:02] forlevibr at yahoo dot com dot br
Sorry
The correct error message is:
/etc/cron/teste.sh: line 1: 31063 Segmentation fault
/usr/local/php/bin/php /etc/cron.bol/teste.php
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[2004-01-13 09:02:00] forlevibr at yahoo dot com dot br
I updated to last version (200401131230 ) and the problem continue.
My new script teste.php:
<?php
mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "Subject", "Text");
?>
The error:
/etc/cron.bol/teste.sh: line 1: 31063 Segmentation fault
/usr/local/php/bin/php /etc/cron.bol/teste.php
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[2004-01-12 17:46:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Works fine here with latest CVS and I should mention that
your script has a parse error. If you can replicate the
problem after fixing the parse error please generate a
backtrace.
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[2004-01-12 09:02:54] forlevibr at yahoo dot com dot br
Description:
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I installed PHP with the commands below:
rm config.cache
make clean
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/php
--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --with-sybase-ct=/opt/sybase
--with-java=/usr/local/java --enable-sockets --enable-ftp
--enable-calendar
make && make install && make install-cli
Then I created a script teste.sh that have permisions 755 with the
command below:
/usr/local/php/bin/php /etc/cron/teste.php
The script teste.php have the commands below:
<?php
mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "Subject', "Text");
?>
I added the command in the contab
0 0-23 * * * /etc/cron/teste.sh
When the job execute it throw the message:
/etc/cron/teste.sh: line 1: 27310 Segmentation fault
/usr/local/php/bin/php /etc/cron/teste.php
When I execute the script in the line command it work, but when the
cron execute it don't work.
Reproduce code:
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file teste.php
<?php
mail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "Subject', "Text");
?>
file teste.sh
/usr/local/php/bin/php /etc/cron/teste.php
crontab
0 0-23 * * * /etc/cron/teste.sh
Expected result:
----------------
Crontab execute the script sending the mail
Actual result:
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Crontab execute the script but throw message:
/etc/cron/teste.sh: line 1: 27310 Segmentation fault
/usr/local/php/bin/php /etc/cron/teste.php
and not send mail
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