Sorry for mixing up some email addresses. My second e-mail didn't come
through because of that. Here is it again:
Well in fact this server is already inside a kvm, so I don't think
hardware is the problem. The configuration on the other host is OK
because I don't use PHP as a module there. The other host is also
running inside a kvm on exactly the same hardware. A gdb backtrace is a
bit too complicated for me I'm affraid. But to reproduce the error it
should be enough to just create more than 1500 different VirtualHosts,
and then use the mail() function in PHP5. If more info is needed please ask.

Ondřej Surý wrote:
> Have checked your memory using memtest? Signal 11 could be a sign that
> there is something wrong with the hardware. Especially if the same
> configuration on other host is ok.
>
> Another option is to replicate whole server to some virtual (kvm) host
> and try if it happens there as well.
>
> I am afraid that without more information (gdb backtrace), and step-by-
> step guide how to reproduce the error, nobody will be able to help you.
>
>

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Mailing from php5 module fails when number of Apache VirtualHosts is above 
+/-1500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419191
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