On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Randy Terbush wrote: > > Please give me a list of all modules that you have compiled into > your server.
Please also look at my PR#389, or search the database using keyword SEGV -- there are others with that problem who may not be using PHP. For your convenience, the modules are: Platform: FreeBSD 2.2.1-RELEASE #0: Sun Apr 13 Server version Apache/1.2b8 PHP/FI-2.0b11. (256MB RAM, httpd.h:#define HARD_SERVER_LIMIT 500) Compiled-in modules: http_core.c mod_mime.c mod_access.c mod_dir.c mod_cgi.c mod_alias.c mod_env.c mod_log_config.c mod_imap.c mod_browser.c mod_status.c mod_php.c <- latest CVS release > > FWIW - I have been running several high volume servers on FreeBSD-2.1.x > and 2.2.x. I too see the eventual full swap area. I managed to track > down the cause of SEGVs I was seeing as beeing a problem with PHP > files. I have not had a single SEGV in 12 hours. However, swap space > is still disappearing at the same rate. It would appear that you've done enough testing to possibly pinpoint it to PHP. That's not good news. I have to run PHP -- no way around it. I've forwarded a copy of this to Rasmus (PHP devel). I'll keep you in the loop on related email I receive. What are you doing in lieu of PHP on your servers? Out of curiosity, what's your load (visitors/day and hits/day, server config(s), etc). Thanks for your message!
