ID:               30405
 User updated by:  joel at preacherboy dot net
 Reported By:      joel at preacherboy dot net
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: Windows 2003
 PHP Version:      5.0.2
 New Comment:

Here's what you'll see in the \log\error_log for Apache2:

[Mon Oct 11 09:35:20 2004] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 4294967295 -- Restarting.
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:22 2004] [notice] Parent: Created child process 4004
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:22 2004] [notice] Disabled use of AcceptEx() WinSock2
API
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:23 2004] [notice] Child 4004: Child process is
running
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:23 2004] [notice] Child 4004: Acquired the start
mutex.
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:23 2004] [notice] Child 4004: Starting 250 worker
threads.
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:23 2004] [notice] Child 4004: Listening on port 443.
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:23 2004] [notice] Child 4004: Listening on port 80.
[Mon Oct 11 09:35:23 2004] [notice] Child 4004: Listening on port 80.

After some more time, the above will loop. I see 2 other people have
voted that they are able to reproduce the issue.  Is there anything
else you need to regress the bug?


Previous Comments:
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[2004-10-12 16:26:44] joel at preacherboy dot net

I can't think what else I would need to do in explaining how to regress
this bug. It happens quite easily. Have you even tried my suggestions?
Do you need something else like my httpd.conf to get started? This bug
seems identical to what was mentioned in bug #25570.

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[2004-10-12 09:07:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't know what details I want, it's that Windows is simply
impossible to debug. You'll have to come up with some really good
pointers, otherwise we can just as well delete this bugreport.

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[2004-10-12 08:41:40] joel at preacherboy dot net

You're going to have to ask what details you're looking for. I've
already read that page. There aren't any specific steps to get this
error to occur and existing information is available in the links I
provided,but I'll do my best to make this a step-by-step process

1. Install Apache 2.0.52 / PHP 5.0.2 on Windows 2003.
2. Create a website of pages linking each other.
3. View these pages, clicking through links like crazy, using another
system.

After a few clicks, Apache2 will restart itself.

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[2004-10-12 08:37:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not enough information was provided for us to be able
to handle this bug. Please re-read the instructions at
http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

If you can provide more information, feel free to add it
to this bug and change the status back to "Open".

Thank you for your interest in PHP.


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[2004-10-12 01:26:51] joel at preacherboy dot net

PHP 4.3.2 / Apache 2.0.52 / Windows 2003

Same system, new \PHP4 directory, modified httpd.conf. Everything works
great under PHP 4.3.2.

My guess is that bug #25570 returned.

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