Earlier today I reinstalled one of our web servers (Dell PowerEdge 860 running dual or quad core Xeons) with amd64 RELENG_7 as of today, replacing i386 RELENG_7 from about a month back (clean install). After installing Apache 2.2.9 and mod_fcgid 2.2 from ports exactly as on the other i386 machines, Apache fails to start with:

[Sat Sep 06 19:48:19 2008] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/local/sbin/suexec) [Sat Sep 06 19:48:19 2008] [emerg] (12)Cannot allocate memory: mod_fcgid: Can't create share memory for size %zu byte

The only information I can find on the web relating to this error suggests (on Linux) adding a SharememPath config option to httpd.conf, but setting this makes no difference. A zero byte file is created, and that's it.

The exact same configuration works fine with i386. Is it possible there is some incompatibility with amd64?

Regards,

Richard

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