#40701 [Com]: Interesting observation
ID: 40701 Comment by: priyadi at priyadi dot net Reported By: michaeldaly at magma dot ca Status: Open Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: Win XP Pro PHP Version: 5.2.2 New Comment: this occurs to me too with PHP 5.2.1 and mediawiki 1.9.3. in my case, the error message stays constant: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 5242880) (tried to allocate 1245184 bytes) in */web/languages/messages/MessagesEn.php on line 2106. this is on RHEL 3. memory_limit is set to 128M and PHP is using CGI API, so I don't think this problem is related to apache. this works in my development machine though (gentoo, same PHP version running as apache module). Previous Comments: [2007-03-25 20:19:42] michaeldaly at magma dot ca While testing a new php program, I inadvertently coded an infinite loop. While running it, the thing failed at over 400MB with an allocation error. This shows the config is capable of using lots of memory and the repeated failures at 0.7MB to 9MB seem anomalous. [2007-03-21 15:55:02] edwin at aucs dot org I think I am getting the same problem with php5.2-win32-200703210430.zip I am getting PHP Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated random size) (tried to allocate random size bytes) after the server started for a while. May be this is something related to memory leakage with mysql, as in Listing 7 of http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-php-v521/ ? [2007-03-16 16:49:25] michaeldaly at magma dot ca That version has no effect. However, I'm not so sure it's any different than the version I started with - Feb 28 build that included the early Feb memory fix. [2007-03-14 11:31:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip A fix for memory manager was applied to CVS recently, it might solve this issue. [2007-03-13 04:55:55] michaeldaly at magma dot ca With memory_limit = -1 there is no change. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/40701 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=40701edit=1
#40701 [Com]: Interesting observation
ID: 40701 Comment by: priyadi at priyadi dot net Reported By: michaeldaly at magma dot ca Status: Open Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: Win XP Pro PHP Version: 5.2.2 New Comment: I think I found the culprit. In my case it is my ulimits. my previous ulimits were (taken from 'ulimit -a'): core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) 20480 file size (blocks, -f) unlimited max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 4 max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 1024 pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 stack size (kbytes, -s) 10240 cpu time (seconds, -t) 60 max user processes (-u) 20 virtual memory (kbytes, -v) 20480 now they are: core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) 204800 file size (blocks, -f) unlimited max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 4 max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 1024 pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 stack size (kbytes, -s) 10240 cpu time (seconds, -t) 600 max user processes (-u) 200 virtual memory (kbytes, -v) 204800 so, my case is probably not related to this bug, sorry. Previous Comments: [2007-03-27 22:35:54] priyadi at priyadi dot net this occurs to me too with PHP 5.2.1 and mediawiki 1.9.3. in my case, the error message stays constant: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 5242880) (tried to allocate 1245184 bytes) in */web/languages/messages/MessagesEn.php on line 2106. this is on RHEL 3. memory_limit is set to 128M and PHP is using CGI API, so I don't think this problem is related to apache. this works in my development machine though (gentoo, same PHP version running as apache module). [2007-03-25 20:19:42] michaeldaly at magma dot ca While testing a new php program, I inadvertently coded an infinite loop. While running it, the thing failed at over 400MB with an allocation error. This shows the config is capable of using lots of memory and the repeated failures at 0.7MB to 9MB seem anomalous. [2007-03-21 15:55:02] edwin at aucs dot org I think I am getting the same problem with php5.2-win32-200703210430.zip I am getting PHP Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated random size) (tried to allocate random size bytes) after the server started for a while. May be this is something related to memory leakage with mysql, as in Listing 7 of http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-php-v521/ ? [2007-03-16 16:49:25] michaeldaly at magma dot ca That version has no effect. However, I'm not so sure it's any different than the version I started with - Feb 28 build that included the early Feb memory fix. [2007-03-14 11:31:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip A fix for memory manager was applied to CVS recently, it might solve this issue. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/40701 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=40701edit=1
#21743 [Asn]: Driver initialization failed for handler: db3 (and db2)
ID: 21743 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Assigned Bug Type: DBM/DBA related Operating System: RedHat Linux 7.2 PHP Version: 4.3.0 Assigned To: helly New Comment: Hello, sorry for not responding for so long. I have another observation to this elusive problem. - It fails when using mode 'c' but the file doesn't exist already - It succeeds when using mode 'n' and the file doesn't already exist - It succeeds when using mode 'c' and the file exists and it is a valid db3 btree - It fails when using mode 'c' and the file exists but it is not a valid db3 btree Regarding db4 version, I lost access to the system but I think it is version 4.0.14. Previous Comments: [2003-01-31 01:28:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please update: ext/dba/config.m4 This fixes some problems when linking against a specific library version. If you do not use your systems default db library you must not include ndbm support since that is based on db1 which in turn is db-1.85 or based on db-x where x is 1.85 or x = 2. I tried the following: - db-3.2 (not shared) and it works. - db-4.1.25 (shared/not shared) and it works. - db-3.3 from system rpm (not shared) and it works. - db-3.3 from source (shared) and it works So i will ask sleepycat for known problems and maybe disable shared dba in case of db-3.2. I missed to answer your question: db libraries *can* do file locking but we tell the library not to do so and use our own locking. To unalize your db4 problems: What extact version are you using (ldd) and which config (but ldd should be enough). [2003-01-30 11:38:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I also encountered segfaults with db4 compiled with --with-db3=dir but not with db3 supplied by redhat. [2003-01-29 18:59:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Called my contact at Berkeley and got the link to the 3.2 version. Now i am able to reproduce a segfault...I'll look into deeper ASAP [2003-01-26 23:49:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've tested it with db3-3.3 (RedHat 7.3) and also experienced the same result :(. Older berkeley db sources can be obtained from http://rpmfind.net as SRPMSs. I've also uploaded my binary dba.so to http://priyadi.net/php/dba.so if that will help. It is compiled with --with-flatfile --with-cdb --with-db3. Compiled on a RedHat 7.2 system, and db3-3.2.9. [2003-01-26 08:01:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've reconfigured my system with shared dba and db3-3.3 and cannot reproduce you results. Hopefully i can get a copy of the db-3.2 source distrubution which is no longer online :-( The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/21743 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=21743edit=1
#21743 [Asn]: Driver initialization failed for handler: db3 (and db2)
ID: 21743 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Assigned Bug Type: DBM/DBA related Operating System: RedHat Linux 7.2 PHP Version: 4.3.0 Assigned To: helly New Comment: I also encountered segfaults with db4 compiled with --with-db3=dir but not with db3 supplied by redhat. Previous Comments: [2003-01-29 18:59:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Called my contact at Berkeley and got the link to the 3.2 version. Now i am able to reproduce a segfault...I'll look into deeper ASAP [2003-01-26 23:49:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've tested it with db3-3.3 (RedHat 7.3) and also experienced the same result :(. Older berkeley db sources can be obtained from http://rpmfind.net as SRPMSs. I've also uploaded my binary dba.so to http://priyadi.net/php/dba.so if that will help. It is compiled with --with-flatfile --with-cdb --with-db3. Compiled on a RedHat 7.2 system, and db3-3.2.9. [2003-01-26 08:01:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've reconfigured my system with shared dba and db3-3.3 and cannot reproduce you results. Hopefully i can get a copy of the db-3.2 source distrubution which is no longer online :-( [2003-01-26 00:21:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First please try this (note the - after c: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test, c-, db3); ? It is working! # php 2.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0 # ls -al test -rw-r--r--1 root root 8192 Jan 26 12:34 test # file test test: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 8, native byte-order) Then please try if you can create and open an new file: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test2, n-, db3); var_dump($a); dba_close($a); $b = dba_open(test2, r-, db3); var_dump($b); dba_close($b); ? It is working... # php 3.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0 resource(1) of type (dba) resource(2) of type (dba) after that: From your configure script: --enable-dba=shared \ --with-gdbm \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb=/usr \ --with-flatfile \ This means you cannot have db2. However you found a problem here: --with-cdb always loads the internal cdb support (so thanks here i've fixed this part already in cvs). OK, while we are at this, it seems there is another related problem. --without-db3 (or db2, flatfile, and others too) doesn't seem to be working. configure will show that db3 will not be included (checking for Berkeley DB3 support... no), but it will still be included if it finds one on my system, and the resulting binary will not be linked to DB3 library as shown by ldd. And --without-flatfile (and maybe --without-cdb too) will cause undefined symbol error but I think you already know that :) Could you try (with only db3, cdb and flatfile) --enable-dba=shared \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb \ --with-flatfile \ Doesn't work. :( Maybe you could also try db4 or db4.1 versions buy --with-db3=/path/to/db4 for PHP 4.3 or --with-db4 for cvs versions. I'll get back to you later on this after I finally finished downloading and compiling (the sql worm thing is still wreaking havoc here) On a side note, ext/dba from PHP 4.2.1 works (phpize'ed), maybe because it doesn't have locking? Oh, is it possible that BerkeleyDB has its own locking mechanism that is conflicting with PHP's? Consider this scenario: - on dba_open, php locks the berkeley db file - php then handles opening the db file to berkeley db library - berkeley db tries to lock the file, but since it is already locked by php it will eventually time out From berkeley db documentation, it seems that it does its own locking. http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/lock/intro.html [2003-01-25 14:18:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First please try this (note the - after c: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test, c-,
#21743 [Opn]: Driver initialization failed for handler: db3 (and db2)
ID: 21743 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: DBM/DBA related Operating System: RedHat Linux 7.2 PHP Version: 4.3.0 Assigned To: helly New Comment: I've tested it with db3-3.3 (RedHat 7.3) and also experienced the same result :(. Older berkeley db sources can be obtained from http://rpmfind.net as SRPMSs. I've also uploaded my binary dba.so to http://priyadi.net/php/dba.so if that will help. It is compiled with --with-flatfile --with-cdb --with-db3. Compiled on a RedHat 7.2 system, and db3-3.2.9. Previous Comments: [2003-01-26 08:01:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've reconfigured my system with shared dba and db3-3.3 and cannot reproduce you results. Hopefully i can get a copy of the db-3.2 source distrubution which is no longer online :-( [2003-01-26 00:21:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First please try this (note the - after c: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test, c-, db3); ? It is working! # php 2.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0 # ls -al test -rw-r--r--1 root root 8192 Jan 26 12:34 test # file test test: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 8, native byte-order) Then please try if you can create and open an new file: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test2, n-, db3); var_dump($a); dba_close($a); $b = dba_open(test2, r-, db3); var_dump($b); dba_close($b); ? It is working... # php 3.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0 resource(1) of type (dba) resource(2) of type (dba) after that: From your configure script: --enable-dba=shared \ --with-gdbm \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb=/usr \ --with-flatfile \ This means you cannot have db2. However you found a problem here: --with-cdb always loads the internal cdb support (so thanks here i've fixed this part already in cvs). OK, while we are at this, it seems there is another related problem. --without-db3 (or db2, flatfile, and others too) doesn't seem to be working. configure will show that db3 will not be included (checking for Berkeley DB3 support... no), but it will still be included if it finds one on my system, and the resulting binary will not be linked to DB3 library as shown by ldd. And --without-flatfile (and maybe --without-cdb too) will cause undefined symbol error but I think you already know that :) Could you try (with only db3, cdb and flatfile) --enable-dba=shared \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb \ --with-flatfile \ Doesn't work. :( Maybe you could also try db4 or db4.1 versions buy --with-db3=/path/to/db4 for PHP 4.3 or --with-db4 for cvs versions. I'll get back to you later on this after I finally finished downloading and compiling (the sql worm thing is still wreaking havoc here) On a side note, ext/dba from PHP 4.2.1 works (phpize'ed), maybe because it doesn't have locking? Oh, is it possible that BerkeleyDB has its own locking mechanism that is conflicting with PHP's? Consider this scenario: - on dba_open, php locks the berkeley db file - php then handles opening the db file to berkeley db library - berkeley db tries to lock the file, but since it is already locked by php it will eventually time out From berkeley db documentation, it seems that it does its own locking. http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/lock/intro.html [2003-01-25 14:18:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First please try this (note the - after c: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test, c-, db3); ? Then please try if you can create and open an new file: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test2, n-, db3); var_dump($a); dba_close($a); $b = dba_open(test2, r-, db3); var_dump($b); dba_close($b); ? after that: From your configure script: --enable-dba=shared \ --with-gdbm \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb=/usr \ --with-flatfile \ This means you cannot have db2. However you found a problem here:
#21743 [Opn]: Driver initialization failed for handler: db3 (and db2)
ID: 21743 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: DBM/DBA related Operating System: RedHat Linux 7.2 PHP Version: 4.3.0 Assigned To: helly New Comment: First please try this (note the - after c: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test, c-, db3); ? It is working! # php 2.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0 # ls -al test -rw-r--r--1 root root 8192 Jan 26 12:34 test # file test test: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 8, native byte-order) Then please try if you can create and open an new file: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test2, n-, db3); var_dump($a); dba_close($a); $b = dba_open(test2, r-, db3); var_dump($b); dba_close($b); ? It is working... # php 3.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0 resource(1) of type (dba) resource(2) of type (dba) after that: From your configure script: --enable-dba=shared \ --with-gdbm \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb=/usr \ --with-flatfile \ This means you cannot have db2. However you found a problem here: --with-cdb always loads the internal cdb support (so thanks here i've fixed this part already in cvs). OK, while we are at this, it seems there is another related problem. --without-db3 (or db2, flatfile, and others too) doesn't seem to be working. configure will show that db3 will not be included (checking for Berkeley DB3 support... no), but it will still be included if it finds one on my system, and the resulting binary will not be linked to DB3 library as shown by ldd. And --without-flatfile (and maybe --without-cdb too) will cause undefined symbol error but I think you already know that :) Could you try (with only db3, cdb and flatfile) --enable-dba=shared \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb \ --with-flatfile \ Doesn't work. :( Maybe you could also try db4 or db4.1 versions buy --with-db3=/path/to/db4 for PHP 4.3 or --with-db4 for cvs versions. I'll get back to you later on this after I finally finished downloading and compiling (the sql worm thing is still wreaking havoc here) On a side note, ext/dba from PHP 4.2.1 works (phpize'ed), maybe because it doesn't have locking? Oh, is it possible that BerkeleyDB has its own locking mechanism that is conflicting with PHP's? Consider this scenario: - on dba_open, php locks the berkeley db file - php then handles opening the db file to berkeley db library - berkeley db tries to lock the file, but since it is already locked by php it will eventually time out From berkeley db documentation, it seems that it does its own locking. http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/lock/intro.html Previous Comments: [2003-01-25 14:18:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] First please try this (note the - after c: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test, c-, db3); ? Then please try if you can create and open an new file: ? dl(dba.so); $a = dba_open(test2, n-, db3); var_dump($a); dba_close($a); $b = dba_open(test2, r-, db3); var_dump($b); dba_close($b); ? after that: From your configure script: --enable-dba=shared \ --with-gdbm \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb=/usr \ --with-flatfile \ This means you cannot have db2. However you found a problem here: --with-cdb always loads the internal cdb support (so thanks here i've fixed this part already in cvs). Could you try (with only db3, cdb and flatfile) --enable-dba=shared \ --with-db3 \ --with-cdb \ --with-flatfile \ Maybe you could also try db4 or db4.1 versions buy --with-db3=/path/to/db4 for PHP 4.3 or --with-db4 for cvs versions. If this solves the problem then it is gdbm The zero length test file is created by the locking mechanism and after that calls to library should do the rest but that failed... [2003-01-19 02:32:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] dba_open with dba handler db2 or db3 always failed, however it worked with flatfile, gdbm or cdb_make. I'm