I noticed this the other day. It happens whenever you stop the
service as well. I have not dug any deeper into it, though.
I am on RedHat AS3 and Apache 2.2.2.
-B
On 5/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've spent hours googling and asked about this error message on a PHP list and
was directed here.
Every time I gracefully restart Apache 2.2.2, the error log reports:
[Thu May 18 19:59:29 2006] [notice] Graceful restart requested, doing restart
[Thu May 18 19:59:29 2006] [error] (9)Bad file descriptor: apr_socket_accept:
(client socket)
[Thu May 18 19:59:30 2006] [notice] Apache configured -- resuming normal
operations
[Thu May 18 19:59:30 2006] [warn] long lost child came home! (pid 2881)
On rare occasion, Apache 2.2.2 is crashing with:
[Fri May 19 17:29:05 2006] [notice] child pid 11243 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
(Long list, all the child pids different of course.)
I've searched the bug list and found nothing for apr_socket_accept. From
googling, I've found messages about errors with apr_socket_accept in very old
versions of Apache, but none seemed helpful.
Since I see "client socket", it certainly sounds like it's an interaction with
something else that's causing the problem, but I don't know how to determine what that
something else is. I could include my strace, but it's long and I'm not a progammer so I
can't really get anywhere with it.
I get the same error even if I take out the only external module I use
(PHP5.1.4). I've tried using a totally stripped-down version of httpd.conf as
well, with the same results. I've tried building Apache without some of the
standard modules, with the same results. (The list of modules is below.)
It seems possibly related to my operating/build environment:
gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13)
ReiserFS on (software) RAID-1
Linux version 2.6.8-11-amd64-generic
Debian Stable
dmesg reports no file system errors. I did reboot the system once, and ReiserFS
reported no problems. The only thing left that I can think of is to bring down
the server and run reiserfsck. It's a production server, so I very much dislike
doing it unless someone believes that this error points towards the file system.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thank you,
Jeff Hill
# apachectl -l
core.c
mod_authn_file.c
mod_authn_default.c
mod_authz_host.c
mod_authz_groupfile.c
mod_authz_user.c
mod_authz_default.c
mod_auth_basic.c
mod_cache.c
mod_mem_cache.c
mod_include.c
mod_filter.c
mod_deflate.c
mod_log_config.c
mod_env.c
mod_usertrack.c
mod_setenvif.c
mod_ssl.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_mime.c
mod_status.c
mod_autoindex.c
mod_asis.c
mod_info.c
mod_cgi.c
mod_negotiation.c
mod_dir.c
mod_actions.c
mod_speling.c
mod_userdir.c
mod_alias.c
mod_rewrite.c
mod_so.c
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