On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Dan Radu Dragomir wrote:

> 100% opcode caching, Xcache was disabled and no more errors, which makes
> me wonder WHY would that be in any way a cause for all this!!!???

    That's part one of the problem solved, and I'm happy for you on that
count, but part two still lurks and will probably bite you in the back-
side when you're least expecting it going forward.  Something is making
the PHP interpreter segfault when opcode-caching is turned on, and you'd
do well to figure that out before it happens elsewhere.

    Can you reproduce the issue on a test system so you don't need to
fiddle with the production box?

    Cheers!

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