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-Severn

On 4/10/06, Severn <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Are you running a 64 bit system? (or anything else weird with your Debian?)

-Severn


On 4/10/06, Marc Knaup < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Sean Gabriel Heacock" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 9:45 PM

> On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 21:35 +0200, Marc Knaup wrote:
>> I'm currently using 4 multiplexers - it's another problem. When the
>> problem
>> occurrs, mod_status shows, that a vhost-specific thread is in the mode
>> "sending reply" (and does not return from this state) - the vhosts's user
>> is
>> the user, for which the server stops responding to requests. If I kill
>> this
>> thread, apache creates a new thread for this user, but the new thread
>> will
>> continue to stay in "sending reply"-mode. After restarting the whole
>> server
>> the problem is gone.
>
> That's interesting... does it do that with just one multiplexer too?

Yes.

> It sounds like this is a different problem than the missing Host: header
> requests.  I've never seen a worker process stuck in the "sending reply"
> mode like that.
>
> Can you try recompiling with the #define MPM_PERUSER_DEBUG uncommented
> at the top of peruser.c?  I'd like to see what the debugging output
> (which will go to your httpd error_log) says when this problem happens.

Recompiled and auto-restart stopped. Now I have to wait ;)

-- Marc

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