Right, I have zero knowledge of C. That would be super if you would be able to
replicate the issue in a Windows environment. Admittedly, I don't know what a
Windows binary is.
I ran some more tests, based on your suggestion, and also found a couple of
links about DOS device paths that proved
Hi Dennis,
Below is the output from pstack
core 'core' of 28253: /F6/CA/secure-proxy/httpd/bin/httpd -d
/F6/CA/secure-proxy/httpd -k start -D SSL
lwp# 1 / thread# 1 ---
fff90bbe5d7c __read (8, 7fffd0eb, 1, 0, 0, 7f5a2a40) +
c
00010006a1b8
On 8/23/19 8:51 AM, kishore wrote:
We are running 2.4.39 with openssl 1.0.2r on Solaris sparc 64-bit, After
running for 1-2 hrs we are getting core dump created and apache is
crashed. Has anyone faced such issue.
What does file 'core-file-name' say to you ?
Do you have dbx installed ?
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Anybody has any inputs on this please
Thanks,
Santosh.
From: Santosh Kondapuram
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 1:04 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Issue while generating large documents
Hi All,
We are running in to issue while generating the large documents from our Java
application.
Hi,
Ok, if you have little knowledge of C, no need to try to apply the patch.
You would need a compiler, some libraries, set-up the environment,
configure, build, install...
I'll install a Windows binaries and try your configuration. Should be
easy to reproduce.
The syntax you have
We are running 2.4.39 with openssl 1.0.2r on Solaris sparc 64-bit, After
running for 1-2 hrs we are getting core dump created and apache is crashed.
Has anyone faced such issue.
~Kishore