Can you clarify whether this just happened the once, or is happening on a 
regular basis?

Are you also loading the Apache module for PHP or other other Apache module 
which isn’t part of the standard Apache HTTPD distribution?

Graham

> On 22 Sep 2015, at 1:31 pm, Dallas Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was doing a full on 'stop' and 'start', especially once this started up I 
> had to do a 'stop' to get my server back under control.
> Then to see if it was a fluke I tried a 'start' once again again got the same 
> thing.
> 
> On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 6:06:41 PM UTC-7, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Can you confirm whether you were doing an Apache ‘restart’ or Apache 
> ‘graceful restart’.
> 
> The Linux system restart command may not reflect in its name which is done, 
> so you may need to dig into what it is doing.
> 
> An issue has come up with Apache ‘graceful restart’ with recent Linux 
> distribution builds of Apache which hasn’t been reported previously. Not sure 
> why the problem wouldn’t have come up before as yet, or whether the Linux 
> distributions have done something odd to their Apache version.
> 
> Graham
> 
>> On 20 Sep 2015, at 2:58 pm, Dallas Brown <kdbd...@ <>gmail.com 
>> <http://gmail.com/>> wrote:
>> 
>> I am running Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-63-generic x86_64), 
>> Apache/2.4.16, Python 3.4.
>> 
>> I downloaded mod_wsgi-4.4.13, ran the configure with my settings for apxs 
>> and python, then make, and then ran make install as sudo, all as the docs 
>> said. Added the LoadModule to my httpd.conf like all the others, and 
>> everything seemed to be going smoothly, until I restarted Apache.
>> 
>> All of a sudden my server went to a crawl and I couldn't access anything 
>> from my web server.
>> When I went to look for the success message in the error log that the docs 
>> talk about I was instead greeted to a log getting filled with a ton of these:
>> 
>> [mpm_event:error] [pid 1031:tid 140217074247488] AH00485: scoreboard is 
>> full, not at MaxRequestWorkers
>> 
>> [core:notice] [pid 1031:tid 140217074247488] AH00051: child pid 14782 exit 
>> signal Segmentation fault (11), possible coredump in /usr/local/apache2
>> 
>> Anyone have any idea what would be going on?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance!
>> 
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