Did it only happen the once, or is it reproducible?
If you are asking me, the problem is persistent?, yes, I no longer have 
access to my project, if it is about updating packages command, the server 
admin tells me that command execute daily.

About the memory, I don't know, because I don't see anything like 'Out of 
memory allocated' in the Apache logs recently:

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Thanks for the help, I don't know much about wsgi.

El miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2022 a las 16:58:41 UTC-5, Graham Dumpleton 
escribió:

> Nope. The problematic Apache version is 2.4.54. If that truly is the 
> version you have it is very old.
>
> Did it only happen the once, or is it reproducible?
>
> Could you have run out of memory on the system?
>
> On 25 Aug 2022, at 7:36 am, Jose Luis Arrioja <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> Apparently yes, the server updates packages daily
>
> Server version: Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu)
>
> Server built:   2022-06-23T12:51:37
>
> Do you think that could be the reason?
>
> El miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2022 a las 15:18:46 UTC-5, Graham Dumpleton 
> escribió:
>
>> Did you by chance just update to latest Apache version?
>>
>> Is it occurring when a POST request is done with content over 1Gi in size?
>>
>> What other updates to packages have you done recently?
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> On 25 Aug 2022, at 6:16 am, Jose Luis Arrioja <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Recently, my project report a 'Truncated or oversized response headers 
>> received from daemon process' out of nowhere after 3 years of working fine. 
>> This is what apache logs show up:
>>
>> [wsgi:info] [pid 8691:tid 139935800280832] [remote 
>> 2806:10be:a:1253:c80c:b395:242c:5334:4326] mod_wsgi (pid=8691, 
>> process='MyProject', application=''): Loading WSGI script 
>> '/home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/MyProject/wsgi.py'.
>> [core:notice] [pid 7681:tid 139935929101248] AH00051: child pid 8642 exit 
>> signal Segmentation fault (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
>> [wsgi:info] [pid 8718:tid 139935929101248] mod_wsgi (pid=8718): Attach 
>> interpreter ''.
>> [wsgi:info] [pid 8718:tid 139935929101248] mod_wsgi (pid=8718): Adding 
>> '/home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject' to path.
>> [wsgi:error] [pid 7891:tid 139935646435072] [client 
>> 2806:10be:a:1253:c80c:b395:242c:5334:4326] Truncated or oversized response 
>> headers received from daemon process 'MyProject': 
>> /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/MyProject/wsgi.py, referer: 
>> https://MyProject.net/es/login/ <https://myproject.net/es/login/>
>>
>> I check a few solutions for this in serverfault or Stack Overflow and I 
>> add some new things for my Apache conf like 'WSGIApplicationGroup 
>> %{GLOBAL}' or 'processes=5 threads=15 display-name=%{GROUP} user=www-data 
>> group=www-data' in WSGIDaemonProcess but nothing works (of course I restart 
>> Apache service every time I change something).
>>
>> <IfModule mod_ssl.c>
>> <VirtualHost *:443>
>>     DocumentRoot /var/www/html
>>     ServerAlias MyProject.net <http://myproject.net/>
>>     ServerAlias www.MyProject.net <http://www.myproject.net/>
>>     LogLevel info ssl:warn
>>
>>     Alias /res /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/res
>>     <Directory /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/res>
>>         Require all granted
>>     </Directory>
>>
>>     Alias /media /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/media
>>     <Directory /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/media>
>>         Require all granted
>>     </Directory>
>>
>>     <Directory /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/MyProject>
>>         <Files wsgi.py>
>>             Require all granted
>>         </Files>
>>     </Directory>
>>
>>     <Directory /home/axel/MyProjectProject>
>>         <Files metrics.csv>
>>             Require all granted
>>         </Files>
>>     </Directory>
>>
>>     WSGIDaemonProcess MyProject 
>> python-home=/home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProjectVenv 
>> python-path=/home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject processes=5 threads=15 
>> display-name=%{GROUP} user=www-data group=www-data
>>     WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
>>     #WSGIProcessGroup %{GLOBAL}
>>         WSGIProcessGroup MyProject
>>     WSGIScriptAlias / 
>> /home/axel/MyProjectProject/MyProject/MyProject/wsgi.py
>>
>>     RewriteEngine on
>> </VirtualHost>
>> </IfModule>
>>
>> This is the list of dependency in Django:
>>
>> Package             Version  
>>
>> ------------------- ---------
>>
>> certifi             2018.4.16
>>
>> chardet             3.0.4    
>>
>> coreapi             2.3.3    
>>
>> coreschema          0.0.4    
>>
>> Django              2.0.5    
>>
>> django-filter       1.1.0    
>>
>> django-rest-swagger 2.2.0    
>>
>> django-rosetta      0.8.1    
>>
>> djangorestframework 3.8.2    
>>
>> html5lib            1.0.1    
>>
>> httplib2            0.11.3   
>>
>> idna                2.7      
>>
>> itypes              1.1.0    
>>
>> Jinja2              2.10     
>>
>> lxml                4.2.5    
>>
>> MarkupSafe          1.0      
>>
>> microsofttranslator 0.8      
>>
>> openapi-codec       1.3.2    
>>
>> Pillow              5.1.0    
>>
>> pip                 18.1     
>>
>> pkg-resources       0.0.0    
>>
>> polib               1.1.0    
>>
>> psycopg2-binary     2.7.4    
>>
>> PyPDF2              1.26.0   
>>
>> python-docx         0.8.7    
>>
>> pytz                2018.5   
>>
>> reportlab           3.5.6    
>>
>> requests            2.19.1   
>>
>> setuptools          39.0.1   
>>
>> simplejson          3.16.0   
>>
>> six                 1.11.0   
>>
>> uritemplate         3.0.0    
>>
>> urllib3             1.23     
>>
>> webencodings        0.5.1    
>>
>> xhtml2pdf           0.2.2    
>>
>> XlsxWriter          3.0.1  
>>
>> I'm not using PHP or anything, is just Django, PostgreSQL and javascript
>> Please provide solution for above issue, and sorry for my awful english
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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