We're using Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) PHP/4.1.2 mod_perl/1.26.
Most, if not all of the web servers, are not actually using sybase or ms
sql. We try to compile one apache for each platform we support, with
all the modules we're likely to need - so there are things in them that
most of our hosts aren't
I sent this to php.dev and it didn't come through, so I'm sending it
again to the mailing list this time. Sorry if this is a repeat.
We have a bunch of apache servers here with php compiled in.
A bunch of them have died in two different rounds, both rounds being on
the same weekend. The server
What version of Apache and PHP are you running?
Are you connecting to a Microsoft SQL server or a Sybase Server (I ask
because of the reference to php_sybase_db, and since both would most
likely make reference to that.) Is there a pattern to the crashing?
(Heavy database activity?) If you are usin
We have a bunch of apache servers here with php compiled in.
They keep dying. I think they're all tending to die at the same time.
The servers on ports 8080 and 443 are fine; it's only the port 80 apaches
that are dying.
I did a backtrace with gdb, and I get thousands of these:
#60961 0xef7d46