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Jim Gallacher commented on MODPYTHON-110:
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Discussion started on 2005-11-21:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.mod-python.devel/1875

> Tru64 v5.1B : mod_python prevents httpd child restart after previous slave 
> has crashed
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>
>          Key: MODPYTHON-110
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-110
>      Project: mod_python
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: core
>     Versions: 3.2
>  Environment: HP Tru64 5.1B / Apache 2.0.55 with mpm-worker
>     Reporter: Michel Jouvin

>
> (issue already discussed on the mailing list...)
> I recently installed mod_python 3.2b5 on Apache 2.0.54/2.0.55. I am running 
> with problems if httpd slave process segfaults or is killed. In this case, 
> new httpd child doesn't initialize properly and master process restart the 
> max number of processes/threads. We are running Apache with the MPM worker 
> (on Tru64 platform).
> This behaviour appears only if mod_python is loaded into Apache. this doesn't 
> seem to be related to mod_python usage : this can happen if you load 
> mod_python even if no URL is configured to use it. You can easily reproduce 
> the problem on Tru64 platform (tested on several systems with different 
> configuration and different level of patches) by doing 'kill -KILL' of an 
> Apache slave process.
> This happens even on a server without any mod_python activity (no URL 
> configured to run a Python script) and with only the Apache standard modules 
> loaded (no PHP, no SVN...). This is a real pain because on our production 
> server we regularly have httpd child crashed because of PHP. In this 
> situation, httpd master doesn't succeed to restart properly a new child.

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