> Have a Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-90-generic x86_64) cloud server 
> with a number of WO applications deployed. WOAdapter was compiled on the 
> server. Apache (Server version: Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu)) is regularly crashing 
> and for no reason. The application remains unaffected but an error does pop 
> up on the page from time to time and occasionally going to next page hangs. 
> Are considering running the applications without the WOAdapter and wonder if 
> anyone has seen this and if there is a way to get around this error maybe 
> without resorting to the mod_proxy?
> 
> [Mon Feb 28 11:55:57.449896 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 754580 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 12:08:20.227915 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 754978 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 12:08:20.227987 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 755017 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 12:08:20.228009 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 755302 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 13:11:34.192992 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 755479 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> double free or corruption (out)
> [Mon Feb 28 13:32:56.523508 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 756719 exit signal Aborted (6), possible 
> coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 13:33:39.569401 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 755371 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 13:34:42.635028 2022] [core:notice] [pid 719456:tid 
> 140259097431104] AH00051: child pid 757457 exit signal Segmentation fault 
> (11), possible coredump in /etc/apache2
> [Mon Feb 28 13:50:2
> 
> The "possible coredump" is a tease and is non-existent.

Hello Patrick, are you using Apache MPM prefork or worker?

We had the same problem using the adaptor with MPM worker.

Hope it can help you

Bye

Martino Limido
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