Hi, How can I compile this enabling MaxCPUUsage and PAM?
I tried it now and it didn't work, I guess because of kvm.h. http://pastebin.com/rgzFgBCA 2011/2/10 Michal Kumžák <[email protected]> > Hello > > Is any progress in finding and fix the problem with segfault? > > Best regards > Michal Kumzak > > Dne 26.1.2011 20:55, Marcelo Coelho napsal(a): > > Hello! >> >> Peruser patch (v16) >> >> IMPORTANT: PAM and MaxCPUUsage patches are disabled by default. To enable >> these patches, you need edit Makefile.in AND peruser.c files. >> >> Patch from RC2: >> http://opensource.mco2.net/**download/apache/peruser/** >> peruser-rc2-to-rc3-v16.patch<http://opensource.mco2.net/download/apache/peruser/peruser-rc2-to-rc3-v16.patch> >> >> Full patch from vanilla Apache 2.2.17: >> http://opensource.mco2.net/**download/apache/peruser/** >> peruser-rc3-full-v16.patch<http://opensource.mco2.net/download/apache/peruser/peruser-rc3-full-v16.patch> >> >> Changes (from RC2): >> >> * (v16) Work on all systems, not only BSD >> * (v16) PAM and MaxCPUUsage patches are disabled by default >> * (v16) Incorporate MaxCPUUsage patch (FreeBSD only) >> * (v16) Incorporate PAM Session patch, created by Bert Smith >> * (v16) Incorporate "long lost child" fix patch created by Taavi >> * (v15) Feature: /server-status with more details (CPU usage of each >> processor and each ServerEnvironment). >> * (v15) Feature: New configuration MaxCPUUsage >> * (v15) Bug fix: some segfaults fixed. >> * (v14) Bug fix: multiplexer segfault when passing big requests to >> processors (URI with ~8192 bytes and big Referer header) >> * (v14) Performance: faster idle server maintenance >> * (v14) Clean-up: removed .orig files >> * (v13) Code more "APR-ized" >> * (v13) Bug fix: apachectl graceful works, even under high load. >> * (v12) Not released to public >> * (v11) Not released to public >> * (v10) Bug fixed: fixed some segfaults >> * (v10) Bug fixed: work around to a flaw in apr-util (as PR 43857) >> * (v9) Not released to public >> * (v8) Bug fixed: apachectl graceful now is more stable, like RC2 version >> * (v8) Bug fixed: fixed some segfaults (thank you Dave Steinberg for >> sending your core dumps) >> * (v8) Bug fixed: server dies with infinite loop script, reported by Taavi >> Sannik >> * (v8) Bug fixed: "long lost child" error, reported by Taavi Sannik >> * (v8) Performance: update_all_counters() rewritten without malloc() and >> free() >> * (v7) Bug fixed: multiplexers now can clone a processor child if all >> workers are busy. >> * (v6) Bug fixed: apachectl graceful now working properly, without "long >> lost child" errors >> * (v5) Not released to public >> * (v4) Code cleanup >> * (v4) Performance: childs are started in ~25ms, 40 times faster than in >> RC2 (~1000ms) >> * (v4) Bug fixed: now checking if total_processors is 1 (first access) to >> start StartProcessors >> * (v3) Performance: new child type (CHILD_TYPE_RESERVED) to avoid >> collision (2 childs trying to get the same free slot) >> * (v3) Bug fixed: fixed a bug in RC2, wait_timeout was always 0, never >> sleeping to wait for new workers. >> * (v2) Performance: StartProcessors, new configuration directive to >> control the number of child processors per vhost at startup >> * (v2) Performance: childs are started in ~50ms, 20 times faster than in >> RC2 (~1000ms) >> * (v1) Performance: faster to lookup for free slots (this is important on >> busy servers, with many virtual hosts) >> * (v1) Performance: faster to count processors, one single loop counts all >> processors >> * (v1) Bug fixed: bug when MinSpareProcessors is set to 0 (now all workers >> processes are killed when idle_timeout is reached) >> * (v1) Bug fixed: Free-up slots when a WORKER or PROCESSOR unexpectedly >> dies >> >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Marcelo Coelho >> marcelo at mco2.com.br >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Peruser mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.telana.com/mailman/**listinfo/peruser<http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser> >> > ______________________________**_________________ > Peruser mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.telana.com/mailman/**listinfo/peruser<http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser> >
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