Frames could be the problem, but I still can't replicate that issue here. I've been beating on my server.
--Craig
At 10:57 AM 12/7/2002 +0100, Zeinert, Holger wrote:
Hi, I guess the problem is related to two things: first you use frames, which means the browser requests two pages at about the same time and second the default configuration of Apache on Windows is using Threads.A workaround (at least for me) was to configure httpd.conf as MaxRequestsPerChild 0 ThreadsPerChild 1 This is a workaround only and not the best configuration and will slow down performance of your server a bit, but at least it's not crashing anymore. Craig, do you agree that this could be the source of the problem? Regards Holger ____________________________________________________________________ | | Holger Zeinert - Development Manager CAE Division |____________________________________________________________________ | LMS Deutschland GmbH - tel +49 631 4166-180, fax -166 | Luxemburger Str. 7, 67657 Kaiserslautern, GERMANY | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lmsintl.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver Bienert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 12:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Apache / mod_dtcl crashing under W2K > > > > > > > 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 > >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > > > / Craig Huckabee | e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / > > / Code 71B-CH | phone: (843) 218 5653 / > > / SPAWAR Systems Center | close proximity: HeyYou! / > > / Charleston, SC | ICBM: 32.78N, 79.93W / > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. 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