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
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 used
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.
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 ?
--
D
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 ap_m
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