Re: Apache segfaults with Oracle AS10g (9.0.4.0) when attempting to use mod_perl
Maruthi, The only time anything is written to the logs is the case where the 'script.pl' under /perl has no XS components. In that case, no error or warning results. Any of the other cases mentioned in my initial posting results in absolutely nothing output to the logs (with LogLevel debug) and apache coredumps. Regards, Rafael Caceres On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 10:02 +0530, Maruthi Vara Prasad Chirravuri wrote: Hi, Can u send the /var/log/httpd/error.log and /var/log/messages output. Ch. Maruthi Vara Prasad. On 10/5/05, Rafael Caceres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When trying to use any mod_perl functionality in the Apache server included with Oracle AS10g under AIX 5.3, such as -'PerlModule Apache::Status' -'PerlModule Apache::DBI' or others using XS, Apache does a coredump. The same coredump occurs if no XS using module is loaded from httpd.conf but used in a script run from the /perl location. The same occurs if an XS using module is run with 'PerlRequire initial_load.pl' The PERL5LIB value is correctly set in the Apache httpd.conf, so that is not the problem. Oracle support has provided very little help to date, and mod_perl usage is critical for our SingleSignOn system. Any help is appreciated, Rafael Caceres !DSPAM:4343d6aa291741820910393!
Apache segfaults with Oracle AS10g (9.0.4.0) when attempting to use mod_perl
When trying to use any mod_perl functionality in the Apache server included with Oracle AS10g under AIX 5.3, such as -'PerlModule Apache::Status' -'PerlModule Apache::DBI' or others using XS, Apache does a coredump. The same coredump occurs if no XS using module is loaded from httpd.conf but used in a script run from the /perl location. The same occurs if an XS using module is run with 'PerlRequire initial_load.pl' The PERL5LIB value is correctly set in the Apache httpd.conf, so that is not the problem. Oracle support has provided very little help to date, and mod_perl usage is critical for our SingleSignOn system. Any help is appreciated, Rafael Caceres
Re: Apache segfaults with Oracle AS10g (9.0.4.0) when attempting to use mod_perl
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 18:01:36 -0500 Rafael Caceres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When trying to use any mod_perl functionality in the Apache server included with Oracle AS10g under AIX 5.3, such as -'PerlModule Apache::Status' -'PerlModule Apache::DBI' or others using XS, Apache does a coredump. The same coredump occurs if no XS using module is loaded from httpd.conf but used in a script run from the /perl location. The same occurs if an XS using module is run with 'PerlRequire initial_load.pl' The PERL5LIB value is correctly set in the Apache httpd.conf, so that is not the problem. Oracle support has provided very little help to date, and mod_perl usage is critical for our SingleSignOn system. So this only happens when you load an XS module or run a script that uses one? This sounds to me like a binary incompatibility problem. Such as Apache, mod_perl, and Perl itself were compiled under one compiler and your XS modules under another ( or just a different version ). Unless the version that Oracle gave you gives you some special features, I would recommend recompiling Apache, mod_perl, perl, and your XS modules with the compiler on your server. - Frank Wiles [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wiles.org -
Re: Apache segfaults with Oracle AS10g (9.0.4.0) when attempting to use mod_perl
Hi, Can u send the /var/log/httpd/error.log and /var/log/messages output. Ch. Maruthi Vara Prasad. On 10/5/05, Rafael Caceres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When trying to use any mod_perl functionality in the Apache server included with Oracle AS10g under AIX 5.3, such as -'PerlModule Apache::Status' -'PerlModule Apache::DBI' or others using XS, Apache does a coredump. The same coredump occurs if no XS using module is loaded from httpd.conf but used in a script run from the /perl location. The same occurs if an XS using module is run with 'PerlRequire initial_load.pl' The PERL5LIB value is correctly set in the Apache httpd.conf, so that is not the problem. Oracle support has provided very little help to date, and mod_perl usage is critical for our SingleSignOn system. Any help is appreciated, Rafael Caceres