Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Windows - PHP Failure - NO Restart

2007-08-14 Thread Victor Trac
Sorry, I'm only familiar with what happens on the linux side of things. What happens on Windows may be different, but if it helps, mod_php will cause apache processes to segmentation fault after a random amount of load (usually after 2-3 days). At this point, anything that apache sends off to php

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Windows - PHP Failure - NO Restart

2007-08-14 Thread Stephen Johnston
Victor, Just to be clear. Are you saying they all end up crashing Apache, or causing Aache not to gracefully recover from crashes? There are two issues here and I'd like to know for which FastCGI is a typical solution. We've already been investigating fcgid as an option. -Stephen On 8/13/07, Vi

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Windows - PHP Failure - NO Restart

2007-08-13 Thread Victor Trac
On 8/13/07, Stephen Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings, > > We have an Apache 2.0.59 server on Windows 2003 running PHP 5.2.3. We are > also running eaccelerator. Sometimes, PHP faults and brings down Apache with > it. Considering this happens a few times a week, it's not the end of

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on Windows - PHP Failure - NO Restart

2007-08-13 Thread Stephen Johnston
Greetings, We have an Apache 2.0.59 server on Windows 2003 running PHP 5.2.3. We are also running eaccelerator. Sometimes, PHP faults and brings down Apache with it. Considering this happens a few times a week, it's not the end of the world. The bad thing is that Apache "restarts", the logs show i