Which OS ?
What modules are you actually using ? mod_cache?
What is your setting for AcceptMutex ?
You may have to do some wizardry in order to enable the OS to generate core
dumps.
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-Original Message-
From: Jason Arden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4
On 7/13/05, Jason Arden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK I have enabled mod_log_forensic and have run the check_forensic
> script. The files that it shows are just random PHP scripts, it even
> shows some images. CoreDumpDirectory doesnt seem to be leaving me any
> information. Whats next?
Well
OK I have enabled mod_log_forensic and have run the check_forensic
script. The files that it shows are just random PHP scripts, it even
shows some images. CoreDumpDirectory doesnt seem to be leaving me any
information. Whats next?
-J
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 7/13/05, Jason Arden <[EMAIL PR
On 7/13/05, Jason Arden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas on how I can track down what is causing
> these.. especially the Seg fault?
See the CoreDumpDirectory directive to try to get a core dump to debug.
See mod_log_forensic for a way to isolate which requests are not comp
I have had over 20 users report this happening only when trying to
access pages on my server. It only happens once in awhile and I have
experienced this as well. It will load have the page and then the
browser goes into a Not Responding state.
I notice these errors in the error log
[Wed J