awarnier wrote:
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What happens if you disable Apache2::Reload ?
48 hours continuous operations now without a single glitch at all. Almost
certain that Apache2::Reload was not the root cause, but it was certainly
heavily implicated in the problem and resultant instability. If
awarnier wrote:
snip
What happens if you disable Apache2::Reload ?
48 hours continuous operations now without a single glitch at all. Almost
certain that Apache2::Reload was not the root cause, but it was certainly
heavily implicated in the problem and resultant instability. If
HappyPerlUser wrote:
Have now unchecked the enable interact with desktop checkbox, although I
thought we needed that for some automation scripts in the past (that ran
external windows programs on the server).
May also try running Apache from the command line, but then again as you
say
HappyPerlUser wrote:
HappyPerlUser wrote:
Have now unchecked the enable interact with desktop checkbox, although I
thought we needed that for some automation scripts in the past (that ran
external windows programs on the server).
May also try running Apache from the command line, but then
awarnier wrote:
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What happens if you disable Apache2::Reload ?
Didn't think it was related, and we aren't in the habit of changing the perl
libraries, so I've disabled it for now. This does seem to have a significant
contributing effect. I haven't been able to trigger the
Hi I'm trying to debug a persistent error that we've had for a long time, but
has now become acute.
We always use strict and do extensive testing, but this problem has eluded
us so far.
Every now and again (4 or 5 times per day) a process would error with a
Windows Error 26 generating a Windows
Q1 : are you running Apache as a Windows Service ?
Q2 : if yes, in the Service properties, is the allow service to interact with the
desktop checkbox checked ?
Q3 : still if yes, under what user-id ? is it Local System, or another local user, or a
domain user ?
Q4 : for such an error, there
Thanks. Answers below.
awarnier wrote:
Q1 : are you running Apache as a Windows Service ?
Q2 : if yes, in the Service properties, is the allow service to interact
with the
desktop checkbox checked ?
Q3 : still if yes, under what user-id ? is it Local System, or another
local user, or a
awarnier wrote:
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A2. yes. interactive checkbox is checked
That is why you get this error box.
Have you tried unchecking that option ?
(I'm not saying that it will solve the underlying problem, but it may
remove the annoying
symptom).
On a separate note : since you are