I reckon https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1177684 is
related. If so, Clint cannot reproduce it because he isn't using the gd
module.
Cheers,
Alessandro
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I reckon https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1177684 is
related. If so, Clint cannot reproduce it because he isn't using the gd
module.
Cheers,
Alessandro
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Thanks Jens, I'll set the status back to New and hopefully take some
time next week to try and reproduce the problem with your configs.
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Thanks Jens, I'll set the status back to New and hopefully take some
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I'm running PHP as a FCGI (FastCGI) module to isolate my user
environments from each other properly.
No specific script causes this behaviour, I have multiple handwritten
PHP scripts as well as Typo3 and Mambo / Joomla / whatever processes
running and they all collect open file descriptors
I'm running PHP as a FCGI (FastCGI) module to isolate my user
environments from each other properly.
No specific script causes this behaviour, I have multiple handwritten
PHP scripts as well as Typo3 and Mambo / Joomla / whatever processes
running and they all collect open file descriptors
Hi Jens, thanks for taking the time to file a bug report. I'm having
trouble reproducing this issue. When I install apache2 and php5-cgi and
copy a simple php file to /usr/lib/cgi-bin, I don't get any opening of
/proc files at all. This is the list I see when cgi is forked (the
parent process
Hi Jens, thanks for taking the time to file a bug report. I'm having
trouble reproducing this issue. When I install apache2 and php5-cgi and
copy a simple php file to /usr/lib/cgi-bin, I don't get any opening of
/proc files at all. This is the list I see when cgi is forked (the
parent process
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php5 opens /proc/XXX/auxv thousands of times until Apache crashes with
too many open files
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