I don't actually read or write the file from the file system. It's imported 
via a form and then processed. I examined the app log and that's what i 
received below but i just now tested it again and examined the apache error 
log and this happens at the exact same moment ...

[core:notice] [pid 45371:tid 139899616245632] AH00094: Command line: 
'/usr/sbin/apache2'
[core:notice] [pid 45371:tid 139899616245632] AH00051: child pid 45375 exit 
signal Segmentation fault (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
[core:notice] [pid 45371:tid 139899616245632] AH00051: child pid 55064 exit 
signal Segmentation fault (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2


On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 10:21:57 AM UTC-4, Paul Kraus wrote:
>
> I have an internal web application that imports some records via csv and 
> then imports them into our legacy systems database using ODBC. The click 
> the import button it goes to just a normal @expose() method that does the 
> import and when finished redirects to a results page. No multithread or 
> async stuff going on. In development it just works without issues. On our 
> production server it dies with an error 500 and watching the logs this is 
> the error produced...
>
>
> [core:error] [pid 45376:tid 139899256612608] [client 10.0.7.1:50186] End 
> of script output before headers: app.wsgi
>
> Kind of getting twisted around the axle here so any help would be greatly 
> appreciated.
>
>
>

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