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> (In reply to Teodor Milkov from comment #33)
> > Crashing child turned out to be caused by bad mod_security rule (at least in
> > o
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> Is r1899777 an incomplete fix?
> I'd better test the r1899812, right?
Yes, r1899777 alone is not enough, you can test r1899777+r1899812 (both
patches) which is the same as 313.diff.
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> If MaxConnectionsPerChild is set to a non-zero value, The phenomenon seems
> to reproduce.
>
> I'm testing now.
> I will report th
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> There is a fix (follow up) to r1899777, namely r1899812.
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> A full patch for 2.4 including all the changes is available there:
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in attachement you will find the core dump.
I replaced the sensitive date, hopefully completly and with
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There is a fix (follow up) to r1899777, namely r1899812.
A full patch for 2.4 including all the changes is available there:
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If MaxConnectionsPerChild is set to a non-zero value, The phenomenon seems to
reproduce.
I'm testing now.
I will report the results later.
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We've tried using the suggested parameters. Unfortunately, no change.
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--- Comment #34 from Ruediger Pluem ---
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> Crashing child turned out to be caused by bad mod_security rule (at least in
> one of the cases). It looks the crash is unrelated, but newer
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Documentation fix
Documentation fix that should be enough to address the issue.
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> Thanks for testing, checked in r1899777.
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> The change will be proposed for backport to 2.4, let's how it goes with
> others' reviews..
Thanks so much.
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> > What was wrong with 2.4.53?
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> The issue was with the non-accounting of children processes stopped by
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> OK, I will open a new ticket.
Followed up in bug 66004
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The patch trial completed.
I tried to reproduce twice and the phenomenon didn't reproduce.
The fix will be included in the next httpd release (2.4.54)?
/error log uploaded
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> What was wrong with 2.4.53?
The issue was with the non-accounting of children processes stopped by reloads
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> Fix active/total daemons accounting on non-graceful restart
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> Could you please try this patch?
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I reproduced with "LogLevel mpm_event:trace6" and uploaded error log.
Can you please investigae.
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> It would be useful to run the reproducer with "LogLevel mpm_event:trace6"
> and attach the error log here.
OK.
I'm trying to reproduce now. Pleas
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> Could you please open a new ticket?
> Also in this new ticket, please attach the error_log wi
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Could you please open a new ticket?
Also in this new ticket, please attach the error_log with "LogLevel
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Updated httpd to 2.4.53 from 2.4.51.
After several time reloads, child processes disappeared one by one with
following:
[Mon Apr 11 14:19:49.422912 2022] [mpm_event:debug] [pid 20759:tid
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It is an annoyance: you now need to give the path to the pcre-config or
pcre2-config, so in your case probably
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Crashing child turned out to be caused by bad mod_security rule (at least in
one of the cases). It looks the crash is unrelated, but newer apache is not
recovering from the situation.
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> That would be the warning for such an nghttp which doesn't support -a:
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> [WARNING]: -a, --get-assets option is ignored because
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That would be the warning for such an nghttp which doesn't support -a:
[WARNING]: -a, --get-assets option is ignored because
the binary was not compiled with libxml2.
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The "-a" for nghttp2 does only work, if it was compiled with libxml2 support.
Otherwise nghttp2 throws a warning or error and does not retrieve any assets.
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> The call of "nghttp -a url" tells nghttp to *parse* the received html for
> links and also download all those links it finds.
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The call of "nghttp -a url" tells nghttp to *parse* the received html for links
and also download all those links it finds. There is nothing the server needs
to do special.
So, the ques
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> Which version of the test cases do you run? The ones included in the 2.4.51
> release? Checkouts from the subversion branch 2.4.x?
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Which version of the test cases do you run? The ones included in the 2.4.51
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What I would do is to insert a `time.sleep(300)` just before the failing
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somebody help me? tks a lot
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1. I believe the main process is not multi-threaded. Just in case I've run
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it looks the same as "bt full"
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I think we need:
1. thread apply all bt full from the main process.
2. thread apply all bt full from one of the "fat" processes.
3. thread apply all bt full from one of the crashed proceses
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This is likely related to 2 things:
1. The websocket implementation of mod_proxy_http that is used by default
unless you set ProxyWebsocketFallbackToProxyHttp to off uses a timeout on idle
websockets
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Can confirm my error_log also has a segfault at least a few times most days.
Should we reopen this bug, or create a new one?
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I finally managed to run a debug version and save a dump with gcore.
Here's how process list looks usually on this server:
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root
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Probably because I've been too much bothered of memory leaks in other open
source projects where a function heterogeneously and randomly returns const
char OR allocated result, that made me unable to know
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arg, http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1899269=rev
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Still a problem on 2.4.53.
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> Same issur on 2.4.23 version
Error on this comment. I mean 2.4.53 version
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Same issue on 2.4.53 version (ubuntu)
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Same issur on 2.4.23 version
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Related to https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=59565
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> If it reproduces could you please:
>
> $ gdb /path/to/httpd -p
> (gdb) set logging on
> (gdb) set logging file /tmp/httpd-backtrace.log
>
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Of Note: The ProxyWebSocketFallbackToProxyHttp option is not even supported in
2.4.47, where the problem begins occurring. It can be only be used in 2.4.48
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> If it reproduces could you please:
> ...
We were in a hurry to get something working and so we have reverted to using
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> Hi,
>
> I'm not a regex expert, but should:
> ([0-9+])
> be
> ([0-9]+)
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Well that's awkward. You are completely c
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Hi,
I'm not a regex expert, but should:
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Can you backport this r1856735 to 2.4?
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If it reproduces could you please:
$ gdb /path/to/httpd -p
(gdb) set logging on
(gdb) set logging file /tmp/httpd-backtrace.log
(gdb) thread apply all bt full
and attach "httpd-backtrace.log&
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Anybody still having this issue?
Yesterday I've upgraded from 2.4.51 to 2.4.53 and started experiencing similar
symptoms. Once in a while httpd just ceases to accept new connections. On a
fleet of about
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version of 2.2. There might be other
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