It could be a number or problems. I've seen things like this a lot when
people overclock their cpu's or have cheap (bad) ram. The best thing you
can do is the the source ball for apache and compile it yourself. The
problem could be something like the bad ram caused gcc to screw up when
you compiled it the first time or something. You'll see that a lot with
kernel compiles on machines with bad ram.
-CJO-
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Howdie,
>
>I seem to keep getting general protections on my httpd daemon. (See below)
>
>Does this mean that my httpd daemon is totally screwed up by something,
>and perhaps a new Apache daemon install would solve the problem. But I'd
>like to be sure in advance if this would help.
>
>Or is it a kernel problem? Or perhaps somebody can point me to some info
>about general protections?
>
>Perhaps somebody can tell me what generated the general protection in the
>first place?
>
>general protection: 0000
>CPU: 0
>EIP: 0010:[<00147e20>]
>EFLAGS: 00010213
>eax: f000e987 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 017b003c edx: f000f84d
>esi: 017b00d8 edi: 000001a1 ebp: 017b0018 esp: 00cf8ee8
>ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
>Process httpd (pid: 16429, process nr: 34, stackpage=00cf8000)
>Stack: 017b0018 00cf8f7c 00000000 00000000 10f0043d 017b003c 00000000
>000001a1
> 015e7018 015ebb48 00f0fae9 00152812 017b0018 00cf8f78 00000e5f
>00000000
> 00000000 00cf8f7c 00001000 015ebb00 0807e0cc 015ebb90 0013861b
>015ebb90
>Call Trace: [<00152812>] [<0013861b>] [<00123640>] [<0010a66d>]
>Code: 8a 40 0d a8 02 74 04 ff 4c 24 10 8b 7c 24 10 39 7b 30 0f 87
>
>
>--
>Maarten van Leunen
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> Geoffrey F. Abert)
>
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