On 08/01/2011 06:49 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
> On 2011-08-01 17:21, Jakov Sosic wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I run RHEL v5.6 and can see this kind of entries in my apache error_log:
>>
>> [Sun Jul 31 23:27:44 2011] [notice] child pid 6974 exit signal Bus error
>> (7), possible coredump in /tmp/httpd-gdb-dump
>> [Sun Jul 31 23:27:44 2011] [notice] child pid 6976 exit signal Bus error
>> (7), possible coredump in /tmp/httpd-gdb-dump
>> [Sun Jul 31 23:27:44 2011] [notice] child pid 6979 exit signal Bus error
>> (7), possible coredump in /tmp/httpd-gdb-dump
> 
> Which apache or third-party modules are you running ?
> What VERSION of apache httpd are you running ?
> This is not optional information.

I said RHEL v5.6 (x86_64 architecture), so versions are:

RHEL packaged and patched:
--------------------------
Apache - httpd-2.2.3-45.el5_6.1
PHP - php53-5.3.3-1.el5_6.1

EPEL packages:
---------------------------------
mod_extract_forwarded-2.0.2-2.el5


3rd party (compiled and packaged by me):
----------------------------------------
php-eaccelerator - 0.9.6.1
php-pecl-memcache - 2.2.6
php-mcrypt - 5.3.3
php-sqlite - 5.3.3

mod_jk-ap20 - 1.2.30-1jpp


I suspect it's php too. But how to locate which module is to blame?


>> Is there any way I can debug this any further? Crashes occur randomly,
>> and apache service is not affected, pages are being served regulary
>> before and after this kind of errors. Hardware is out of question
>> because I have this problem on more than one server...
> 
> It's PHP.
> 
> It's always PHP.

It's possible. How can I debug it further? Maybe I should ask on some
other list because I can feel the negativity from your comments... I've
shown with my first post that I'm not lazy and can do basic research.
I'm sorry if you understood my question as an attack on apache project.


Thank you,




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Jakov Sosic
www.srce.hr

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