Hi, Your problem is not related to Bug#533231. Please open a new report.
On Friday 31 October 2014 09:54:51, Torben Dannhauer wrote: > Every night during/after/before logrotate, Apache crashes somehow > and does not come up fully functional again. This happens als well > if I trigger manually a "/etc/init.d/apache reload" or > "/etc/init.d/apache graceful" > > The error log shows the following entry: > [core:notice] [pid 4925:tid 140419593967488] AH00060: seg fault or > similar nasty error detected in the parent process Please provide a gdb backtrace. See /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.backtrace for how to do it. Also, please list the modules you have enabled (apachectl -M or ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled). > Trying to access webpages after that fails, the apache trows the > following error for every single query into the log: [Fri Oct 31 > 09:23:27.787922 2014] [mpm_event:trace6] [pid 4931:tid > 140419123803904] event.c(1500): connections: 1 (clogged: 0 > write-completion: 0 keep-alive: 0 lingering: 0 suspended: 0) This is not an error but a trace debug message. Have you set loglevel to trace6 or higher? If not, there may have been some memory corruption inside the apache2 process. Cheers, Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/3105036.fD7zkaNU6v@k

