Jeff Trawick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> For some time some (but after 2.0.32), some tests I run have been
> segfaulting around the time of a graceful restart.  Has anybody else
> seen something like this?
> 
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:43 2002] [notice] child pid 5367 exit signal Segmentation fault 
>(11)
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:43 2002] [notice] SIGUSR1 received.  Doing graceful restart
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:46 2002] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 24.163.40.92
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:47 2002] [notice] Apache/2.0.33-dev (Unix) DAV/2 configured -- 
>resuming normal operations
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:47 2002] [info] Server built: Feb 19 2002 10:23:24
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:47 2002] [notice] child pid 5483 exit signal Segmentation fault 
>(11)
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:47 2002] [notice] SIGUSR1 received.  Doing graceful restart
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:50 2002] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 24.163.40.92
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:51 2002] [notice] Apache/2.0.33-dev (Unix) DAV/2 configured -- 
>resuming normal operations
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:51 2002] [info] Server built: Feb 19 2002 10:23:24
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:51 2002] [notice] child pid 5579 exit signal Segmentation fault 
>(11)
> [Tue Feb 19 10:31:51 2002] [notice] SIGUSR1 received.  Doing graceful restart

I just tried to hit this on my Solaris x86 box with no luck.  I did
200,000 simple requests with a SIGUSR1 sent to the parent ever 2
seconds.  No segfaults or failed pthread calls, but at the end of the
200,000 requests I had 177 stranded connections (client still waiting
on a response on 177 connections).  I also had 177 connections to the
httpd port in FIN_WAIT_2.  Weird...

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