Re: Hundreds of crypto file descriptors for Apache httpd

2020-03-12 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 6:57 AM Frank Wille wrote: > > Michael van Elst wrote: > > >> frank%phoenix.owl.de@localhost (Frank Wille) writes: > >> [...] > >> Were do they come from? Is that some kind of leak? What can I do (besides > >> restarting Apache or the whole server)? > > > > Something is

Re: Shared object "libintl.so.9" not found (but its there)

2020-03-12 Thread Greg A. Woods
At Wed, 11 Mar 2020 20:34:11 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: Subject: Re: Shared object "libintl.so.9" not found (but its there) > > I don't follow. Please forgive my ignorance. > > I'm building using my build scripts from > https://github.com/noloader/Build-Scripts . They feature test, set >

Re: Hundreds of crypto file descriptors for Apache httpd

2020-03-12 Thread Michael van Elst
fr...@phoenix.owl.de (Frank Wille) writes: >Michael van Elst wrote: >> I think the only option you have now is to prevent access to /dev/crypto. >Confirmed! I renamed /dev/crypto and all the 200+ file desciptors per >apache process are gone. Horde also feels snappier again and the PHP >warning

Re: Hundreds of crypto file descriptors for Apache httpd

2020-03-12 Thread Frank Wille
Michael van Elst wrote: > I think the only option you have now is to prevent access to /dev/crypto. Confirmed! I renamed /dev/crypto and all the 200+ file desciptors per apache process are gone. Horde also feels snappier again and the PHP warning about FD_SETSIZE disappeared as well. Thanks.