Has anyone else run into anything like this? Just upgraded to Apache
2.2.0 on a linux box running 2.6.10 kernel. This machine mounts some
windows shares via CIFS (eg. mount -t cifs //windowsfs/share
/local/mount/point) For some of the virtual hosts the UserDir's lie on
these mounted CIFS filesystems. After upgrading to 2.2, whenever you
try to visit one of these UserDir pages, if it's an .html page you get
the html but no images work, if it's anything else you get a blank
page. Additionally, we see these in our error logs:
[Mon Feb 13 14:55:08 2006] [info] [client 172.16.10.7] (75)Value too
large for defined data type: core_output_filter: writing data to the network
However, as soon as you unmount the CIFS mount and then mount it again
as SMBFS(eg. mount -t smbfs //windowsfs/share /local/mount/point),
everything works like a charm. But under Apache 2.0, the CIFS mount
worked no problem. Anyone else seen this or know a work around?
Unfortunately mounting the shares as SMBFS fails under a heavy load so
we have to stick with CIFS mounting. And yes, before you say it, I
realize it's not the best way to run a webserver serving up pages from a
windows mounted share, but it makes it extremely easy for all our users
to develop websites without having to explain to them how to ftp or sftp
data to the webserver.
Tim
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