Hi,

I had the same problem on a Suse 9.3 machine. Worked around it with a cron job 
that restarts the apache2 instance every morning.

I would also be interested if someone knew a better solution.

Best Regards,
Patrick 

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Betreff: [rt-users] Overnight segfault since RT 3.8.1 upgrade

Hi all,

I've been having an odd issue since I upgraded from RT 3.8.0 to RT 3.8.1. 
Every morning, any attempt to do anything with RT, including load the "Login" 
page, results in a segfault from Apache.  If I restart Apache, everything works 
again until the next morning.  I presume this means it's related to something 
that's going on through cron, but since RT 3.8.0 was working just fine, I'm not 
sure what that might be.

I have a fairly plain-vanilla CentOS 5.2 system (mysql-5.0.45-7.el5).  I can 
provide more details if they'd be helpful, but didn't want to pollute the 
mailing list unnecessarily.  I did manage to use strace to capture what was 
going on with Apache when a segfault happened, if that would be helpful.

Has anyone seen this before?  I don't think I saw anything in the mailing list 
archives, but I'd appreciate if anyone has any thoughts on what I can do to fix 
this.

Thanks,

James
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