Hi Eric, What is the Axis2/C version are you using? And is your service storing and accessing any data between requests?
Thanks, -Manjula. On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 13:32 -0500, Haszlakiewicz, Eric wrote: > I'm running axis as a module in Apache httpd 2.2.9, running in pre-fork > mode. Occasionally, when I start up the server, the first request sent > causes the httpd process to crash. Has anyone seen anything like this > before? I don't have much time to debug this right now, but here's some > possibly useful info: > > httpd crashes with a SIGSEGV. Running gdb on the core dump: > (gdb) where > #0 0x00000000 in ?? () > #1 0x00625ced in > axis2_raw_xml_in_out_msg_recv_invoke_business_logic_sync ( > msg_recv=0x8aa9d78, env=0x8ab5490, msg_ctx=0x8ab5560, > new_msg_ctx=0x8ab6a40) at raw_xml_in_out_msg_recv.c:209 > #2 0x0062580a in axis2_msg_recv_invoke_business_logic > (msg_recv=0x1671a4, > env=0x8ab5490, in_msg_ctx=0x8ab5560, out_msg_ctx=0x8ab6a40) > at msg_recv.c:481 > etc... > > line 209 of raw_xml_in_out_msg_recv.c is: > result_node = AXIS2_SVC_SKELETON_INVOKE(svc_obj, env, om_node, > new_msg_ctx); > > That macro does: > #define AXIS2_SVC_SKELETON_INVOKE(svc_skeleton, env, node, msg_ctx) \ > ((svc_skeleton)->ops->invoke (svc_skeleton, env, node, msg_ctx)) > > (gdb) print svc_obj > $1 = (axis2_svc_skeleton_t *) 0x8aaa9b8 > (gdb) print svc_obj[0].ops[0] > $10 = {init = 0, invoke = 0, on_fault = 0, free = 0, init_with_conf = 0} > > So, something didn't get initialized properly. > If I restart apache, even without changing anything, things work fine. > > eric