Hi,
I'm working on a problem with Apache 2.2 + PHP on FreeBSD 6.1 x86
Recently, we've upgraded from Apache 1.3 to v2.2 , and since
then PHP is unable to resolve hostnames unless they're
specified in /etc/hosts . The error we'd get would be:
php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: hostname nor
servname provided, or not known in
/home/username/public_html/testphp.php on line 2
This is for a simple ? include(http://www.google.com); ?
function. We know it is not a DNS problem, because if PHP is
setup as a CGI function, it works fine. It is only in DSO
mode that PHP malfunction like this. We're also having no
issues with our resolver for mail, ping or any other services.
Some people were pointing out that this is a fault of FreeBSD
reaching a maximum number of file descriptors. Others said
this can't be resolved until upgraded to FBSD 6.3 which we
are not planning to go through. There are several hundred
domains hosted on the server, but all was working fine with
Apache 1.3.
Our VNODES are a bit high, but haven't seen any errors:
server# sysctl kern.maxvnodes
kern.maxvnodes: 10
server# sysctl vfs.numvnodes
vfs.numvnodes: 84805
server# sysctl kern.maxfiles
kern.maxfiles: 65536
kern.maxfilesperproc: 32767
Anyone be able to guide me in the right direction here?
Thanks,
Tamouh
We seem to have found the source of the issue. It looks like too many opened
files by Apache 2.2 is causing this problem.
Once we disable for example CustomLog, everything works fine.
Is there a way around this on FreeBSD ?
Thanks,
Tamouh
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