Hmmm, I'm seeing occasional messages like:
[Wed Jul 19 11:57:35 2000] [notice] child pid 237216 exit signal Abort (6)
[Wed Jul 19 14:39:28 2000] [notice] child pid 231042 exit signal Bus error
(10)
We mostly see Bus errors, and not that frequent. This is on IRIX 6.5
running with mod_ssl as a DSO. I can't get it to happen reliably, but if I
just run a ZDBench on our devel machine for a while, one or two are bound to
pop up. I will try running with mod_ssl compiled into Apache and see if it
still happens. It may be a while before I get around to trying it, though.
-Dave
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 8:23 AM
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> Subject: Re: What's this error?
>
>
> > > I have also noted a fair amount of
> > > [Wed Jul 19 16:01:58 2000] [notice] child pid 24703 exit signal
> > > Segmentation Fault (11)
>
> I get this, too, a *LOT*.
>
> > Err... I'm convinced that our current mod_ssl 2.6.5 is 100% stable
> > and does not produce any segfaults. If you really get segfaults, some
> > other component causes it. Let me guess: You're running PHP or
> > mod_ssl+OpenSSL as a DSO underf Solaris, right?
>
> Forgive the "me, too"-ism, here, but this problem just won't seem to go
> away. I'm running on HP-UX B.10.20 (best the company will spring for)
> on a PARISC1.1 9000/891. I probably did build DSO, though, and I
> really don't need it. Hmm.... think the same prob might apply here?
>
> > If no, then I've no clue and you have to attach a debugger to find
> out
> > where it segfaults.
>
> Somebody suggest a debugger? I'm feeling pretty ignorant, here, and
> unfortunately won't have any time to RTFM for a few weeks yet.
> (~mumblegrumble~)
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