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severity 485413 important
Bug#485413: apache2: Apache crashes system due to exessive memory allocation
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severity 485413 important
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Until it is verified that this is not one of the memleaks fixed by php
5.2.6, it should not be considered RC for apache.
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Just to update the bug:
I completly disabled ssl on one server, to see whether the ssl module
triggered the bug.
And it did not change the behaviour: So the bug is somewhere else
(so not related to the open ssl-memory-leaks reported on the apache
bugtracker).
I'll soon try the php-package and
Hello Stefan!
Stefan Fritsch [Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 09:59:10PM +0200]:
On Monday 09 June 2008, Nico Schottelius wrote:
The question is how to debug that problem, find out which modules
allocates that much memory (most likely php, but where is the
evidence?) and why it allocates so much
Hi Nico,
On Tuesday 10 June 2008, Nico Schottelius wrote:
Php 5.2.6 fixes some memory leaks. You could try 5.2.6-1 from
Debian unstable.
Hmm, have to wait until it is in testing, as I don't want
to mix up testing/unstable. Is there a way to get notified,
as soon as it is available?
It
Package: apache2
Version: 2.2.8-4
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
And the begins to consume all available memory within about 6 hours.
This is verified on 4 extremly similar setup apaches on Debian Lenny
amd64.
Using pmap on one of the currently bigger apache
Hi,
On Monday 09 June 2008, Nico Schottelius wrote:
The question is how to debug that problem, find out which modules
allocates that much memory (most likely php, but where is the
evidence?) and why it allocates so much memory.
What is the value of memory_limit in your
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