Tim Moore wrote:
>
> More on those errors I'm getting. We haven't dropped the session support yet
> but we had some more 'lock' ups and the following in the apache error log...
>
> MLDBM error: Please make sure
> MLDBM/Serializer//Dumper.pm is a properly installed
> package.
> Perl says: "
> -Original Message-
> From: Josh Chamas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Tim Moore wrote:
> >
> > StateDir is set to /tmp/asp, which according to Solaris is
> mounted under
> > 'swap' Filesystem (not NFS though). Could be a problem
> being under 'swap' ?
> >
> > P.S. I've checked out the
Tim Moore wrote:
>
> StateDir is set to /tmp/asp, which according to Solaris is mounted under
> 'swap' Filesystem (not NFS though). Could be a problem being under 'swap' ?
>
> P.S. I've checked out the directories/files it's complaining about, but they
> look fine.
>
That is probably not it ne
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. See my comments below.
> -Original Message-
> From: Josh Chamas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> >
> >
> > [Wed Sep 25 11:35:12 2002] [error] perl_call did not return
> a status arg,
> > assuming OK
> > MLDBM error: Please make sure _File.p
Tim Moore wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been getting a few problems recently with our web server (running
> Apache::ASP) where a few times the server has locked up and the following
> errors occur in the apache log...
>
>
>
> [Wed Sep 25 11:35:12 2002] [error] perl_call did not retur
Hi,
I have been getting a few problems recently with our web server (running
Apache::ASP) where a few times the server has locked up and the following
errors occur in the apache log...
[Wed Sep 25 11:35:12 2002] [error] perl_call did not return a status arg,
assuming OK
MLDBM e