On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Frank Wiles <fr...@wiles.org> wrote:
> > > > I am afraid that it is hard to reproduce. Since I run ads and such, I > cannot > > really afford to pause for very long to debug the issue, plus it happens > > randomly. My 5 minute restarter saves me from a very big trouble > > No of course, that's why I suggested running it on a higher port and > leaving your production site alone. Just to isolate the problem down > as small as possible. (i.e. no perlbal, single apache process, no > other users, etc. ) to see if you can narrow down what piece of the > puzzle is the one causing the issue. > > Frank, I tried to run apache2 -X and did thousands of queries, they did not > break anything. It is "something else". > Re: segfaults: I do get segfaults in apache, indeed. Re: httpd config file: See attached. It is kind of big.
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