Is there anything else on the W2K box other than Apache & TCL. Please tell me the MS-SQL server is on a different machine than the web server :)

In my office, I have the sql server and apache on the same machine, I also run different flavours of tcl, but within the webserver I use tcl 8.4.
What do you mean by anything else? Here on my box I use loads of stuff, it is my main work station, but there is no other webservice or database running than Apache and sql server.

However, a couple of days before I installed the stuff on a customer's box. I set up a fresh binary package of apache 1.3.27 and ActiveTcl8.4.1. The SQL-Server runs on a different machine. The error.log I sent to you was from the customer's box. Using Tcl 8.3.2 makes no difference.
On my box, when apache crashes, in the browser there is the message: 'Bad Request. Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.' (Mozilla1.2)

Perhaps the structure of the website is of importance?
This is a frameset, where in the upper frame there is an alphabet line which each letter being a link. In the lower frame I load a long ordered list of about 4000 keywords. In the list there are anchors when a new letter starts. Each entry in the keyword list in turn is a link that loads the next page which describes this keyword more in detail.

Also I have the feeling that with mozilla it crashes more frequently than with IE5.5

Regards Oliver

--Craig


At 09:54 PM 12/5/2002 +0100, Oliver Bienert wrote:

Hi,

running W2000 and Apache 1.3.27, Apache crashes occasionally, when I rather furiosly click on the links on my webpages. I have a pack of .ttml pages, which connect to a MSSQL-Server via tclodbc, I also load cgi.tcl, which I use to build the html parts. This behavior I cannot reproduce on my linux box, where I am using exactly the same .ttml files, but connecting to the sql-server via unixODBC and freeTDS. Unfortunately, for production use, I am stuck on windows (sigh), so linux is not an option :-(
Here is, what I found in the error.log after apache crashed:

[Wed Dec 04 14:26:42 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace

[Wed Dec 04 15:01:01 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace

[Wed Dec 04 15:02:20 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace

[Wed Dec 04 15:02:27 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace


TclExecuteByteCode: abnormal return at pc 97: stack top 6 < entry stack top
15
TclExecuteByteCode execution failure: end stack top < start stack top

abnormal program termination
[Wed Dec 04 15:23:59 2002] [error] Problem running child init script: source
c:/programme/apache/htdocs/stafo/scripts/stafoinit.tcl

[Wed Dec 04 15:26:55 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace


TclExecuteByteCode: done instruction at pc 106: stack top 18 != entry stack
top 8
TclExecuteByteCode execution failure: end stack top != start stack top

abnormal program termination
[Wed Dec 04 15:42:19 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace

[Wed Dec 04 16:22:08 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace

[Wed Dec 04 16:22:09 2002] [error] Could not create request namespace


Any help appreciated,

Oliver


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