ID:               32002
 Comment by:       levi_tedder at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      tlamay at cte1 dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Unknown/Other Function
 Operating System: Windows 2003
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2005-02-17
 New Comment:

I have installed PHP 5.2 on the server where I had this issue, and it
seems to have fixed it. No fatal for 24 hours, but I will let you know
if it reappears when traffic peeks (although traffic was not an issue
when this happened).


Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-09 06:57:44] levi_tedder at hotmail dot com

Hi

I have the same problem.

My setup:
Win2k Server (2 cpu) 2 GB RAM
Apache 2.0.59
PHP 5.1.6
OpenSSL 0.9.8c

Error message in apache log
FATAL:  erealloc():  Unable to allocate 1572864 bytes

The exact same number of bytes is reported every 10-20 minutes, and
after a day or two the apache cannot be restarted and I need to reboot
the whole server.
Most of my scripts are using Pear DB for database handling.
I am unable to find out which script/page is causing this.

Also note that I'm using the Win32DisableAcceptEx (as I guess all
others are) in apache conf to get rid of slow performance and a bunch
of other errors (The specified network name is no longer available).
The FATAL error only appear when using Win32DisableAcceptEx.

If you have any ideas, please let the PHP guys and me know it :)

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[2006-10-02 03:38:27] automap at gmail dot com

I also encounter this problem:
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.59 (Win32) mod_jk2/2.0.4
PHP/5.0.4 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Server built: Jul 27 2006 15:55:03
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Parent: Created child process 460
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Disabled use of AcceptEx() WinSock2
API
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Child 460: Child process is
running
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Child 460: Acquired the start
mutex.
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Child 460: Starting 250 worker
threads.
[Sun Oct 01 16:52:03 2006] [notice] Child 460: Listening on port 80.
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:30 2006] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 3221225477 -- Restarting.
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:31 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.59 (Win32) mod_jk2/2.0.4
PHP/5.0.4 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:31 2006] [notice] Server built: Jul 27 2006 15:55:03
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:31 2006] [notice] Parent: Created child process 2272
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:31 2006] [notice] Disabled use of AcceptEx() WinSock2
API
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:32 2006] [notice] Child 2272: Child process is
running
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:32 2006] [notice] Child 2272: Acquired the start
mutex.
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:32 2006] [notice] Child 2272: Starting 250 worker
threads.
[Sun Oct 01 18:39:32 2006] [notice] Child 2272: Listening on port 80.
FATAL:  erealloc():  Unable to allocate 1049288 bytes
[Sun Oct 01 20:15:12 2006] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 1 -- Restarting.

Who know how to overcome it?
Please send email to me: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2006-07-04 13:22:05] vincent dot lepot at smile dot fr

This bug happens for me since I added in httpd.conf the option
Win32DisableAcceptEx (because of the number of warnings appearing).
When I comment it, there are no more memory leak. So it seems to be a
Apache 2 bug.

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[2006-05-29 03:20:24] jcink2k at gmail dot com

I get this bug too. Is there any fix at all after all this time?

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[2006-04-14 12:23:39] php at softandem dot com

I also noticed this problem 

FATAL:  erealloc():  Unable to allocate xxxx bytes

with various version of windows/php/apache :

Windows 2000 server or Windows server 2003
PHP 4.4.1 (I think 4.3.2 too)
Apache 1.3.19, 1.3.34, 2.0.55

The problem is very critical because I use a php module that   keep
sessions informations of my users in C++ objects which are lost when
apache rotates.
The problem does not occur at regular interval but always. The problem
occurs frequently when there is a lot of query passed from Internet
Explorer 6.0 on a single windows machine (example : refreshing a page
lots of times)

Thank you for your experiments on this issue.

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