On 28/09/2008, at 11:14 PM, Richard Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Quinton
Its running 64 bit.
This may be a possible contributor. If you can test it easily you
might wan't to try the same setup in 32bit.
Where do i find this "core" file?
For most OS it's usually in the cwd of the process when it was
launched, so it could be anywhere. If you launch apache manually and
induce a failure then it should be in your cwd. Your OS may not be
configured to generate core files so you might need to check that also.
Regards,
Richard Stephens
Ph: 07 3136 3426
Mob: 0410 111 570
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 28/09/2008, at 9:00 PM, Q wrote:
On 28/09/2008, at 2:22 PM, Richard Stephens wrote:
...
If I look in Apache's error.log I see an entry that corresponds to
my request that looks like this:
*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption:
0x000000000069be80 ***
[Sun Sep 28 13:55:41 2008] [notice] child pid 23031 exit signal
Aborted (6)
Are you using 32 or 64 bit?
Is it generating a core file?
If anyone has any ideas what might be causing this, please let me
know as I've been tearing my hair out over it for the past two days.
--
Seeya...Q
Quinton Dolan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gold Coast, QLD, Australia (GMT+10)
Ph: +61 419 729 806
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