Artur wrote:
Hello after the weekend,
Does it mean that mod_jk 1.2.18 is not using flock() function at all ?
With 1.2.18 there is no kernel panic problem.
I have written to RedHat support to tell them that this flock() function
could be buggy.
It does use flock(), but maybe with another use
Hello,
We are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 4 for AMD64/Intel EM64T) as
an Web server with Apache (2.2.4 compiled from sources) connected through
mod_jk (1.2.21 compiled from sources) to tomcat server(5.5.17). Everything
is installed on IBM x346 with 3GB of RAM and Xeon 3Ghz CPU.
Are you able to produce a stack dump (from a core) of the httpd process,
which is responsible?
Artur Różycki wrote:
Hello,
We are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 4 for AMD64/Intel EM64T)
as an Web server with Apache (2.2.4 compiled from sources) connected
through mod_jk (1.2.21
Artur Różycki wrote:
Hello,
We are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 4 for AMD64/Intel EM64T)
as an Web server with Apache (2.2.4 compiled from sources) connected
through mod_jk (1.2.21 compiled from sources) to tomcat server(5.5.17).
This is a kernel bug related to flock
With 1.2.22