A while back there were some posts trying to nail down what configurations people were
finding segfaults under and
there was some suspicion of SMP kernels. Has anyone tried booting with a non SMP
kernel? I have compiled one but
have not rebooted yet (production sever, 5min downtime == big bad).
My dev boxes don't have segfault issues and they are all single processor boxes but
they are also not under load. As
was noted before these problems seem to come out when the machine is under load.
Thanks, Chad
For the record my config looks like the following. A dual Pentium III with a fair bit
of free memory.
Apache 1.3.20, mod_ssl, mod_php, mod_rewrite
under Slackware 7.0 (yes I know slackware has not been approved).
[chad@treebeard ~]$ uname -a
Linux treebeard 2.2.16 #8 SMP Mon Oct 15 09:29:18 MDT 2001 i686 unknown
[chad@treebeard ~]$ cat /proc/meminfo
total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
Mem: 994443264 823828480 170614784 467546112 425041920 250224640
Swap: 1077501952 249856 1077252096
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