Greetings,
My Apache core dumps on graceful restart. I've noticed that it only
happens after mod_perl pages are accessed, and it seems to have
something to do with Mysql access as well. A backtrace from gdb
indicated the problem was in do_obj_cleanup (maybe a spelling error
there--I had the core file but it disappeared from my /tmp directory
after an unexpected reboot). This is on Debian Linux (Potato) with a
2.2.13 kernel.
I thought the problem was caused because I was running mod_perl as a
DSO, but after rebuilding Apache so perl was statically linked the
problem did not go away. Mysql access via perl is through DBI 1.13 and
the Perl Msql-Mysql-DBD 1.2210. Perl is at 5.005_03, from the Debian
package.
I also have some PHP scripts that access Mysql, but if I run Apache and
never touch mod_perl pages it does not core after accessing the
PHP/Mysql stuff.
Has anyone seen this? Should I care that Apache segfaults on graceful
restart?
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