Actually I get a Bus Error (10) on my Sun Ultra 5 (dev) and a Segmentation
Fault (11) on my Sun E250 (prod)
Both running Solaris 7 same Apache+mod_ssl build. Both run fine without
mod_ssl but this is not the solution!
I have the same behaviour when trying different builds and different config
settings as mentioned by Dave. However it does affect me in that my browser
comes back with an error and refreshing the page can take a while as the
children tend to die together.
I, too, would like to find a fix.
Clive
----- Original Message -----
From: David Rees
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 September 2000 18:34
Subject: RE: Segmentation Fault
A minor correction on my part, I don't see sig11s, I see Bus errors(10):
[Wed Jul 26 07:06:47 2000] [notice] child pid 116139 exit signal Bus error
(10)
Also of note, I am unable to reproduce this while load testing the non-ssl
portion of the server.
-Dave
-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of David Rees
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:09 AM
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Subject: RE: Segmentation Fault
I see this same thing (occasional segmentation faults) on Irix 6.5.x running
Apache 1.3.12 / mod_ssl 2.6.6. I've seen this behavior since mod_ssl 2.6.4,
but haven't tested earlier versions than that.
I've tried different ssl session caches (none, dbm, shm) and building
mod_ssl statically and as a DSO. It doesn't make a difference either way.
It only happens occasionally, and I have been able to make it happen while
doing load testing, but not while running Apache in single process mode so I
can attach a debugger to it.
Either way, it doesn't seem to affect anything, so I don't worry about it
much, but would like to find a fix.
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