On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Sander Temme wrote:

> > some reason, Apache keeps SEGFAULT'ing every 4 - 5 days. When apache
> > SEGFAULTS, it doesn't produce a core file, and spits out the following
> > items in our error_log:
>
> Did you set your ulimit -S -c to a value other than 0? You need to do that

I sure did. I read somewhere that the Linux 2.4 kernel won't allow
processes that change their user ids to dump core. I see why they did
that, but it is really putting me in a bind. Are there any other ways
to determine why Apache is dieing? ANy other thoughts on why the
prtctl plugin isn't allowing Apache to dump core?

> in the shell you start Apache from, before you start the server. If this is
> set, Apache will write in the log file that it attempted a core dump and
> where it expects that to go.

>
> S.
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