Hi Marco,
Thanks, that's worked, and helped :)
Thank you for your help,
Best regards,
Peter Balogh
On 2011.09.26. 20:21, Marco Pizzoli wrote:
Let's try again :-)
http://www.spinics.net/lists/apache-users/msg99597.html
2011/9/26 Balogh Péter <balogh.peter@xxxxxx>
Hi Marco,
I'm trying look into this, but the link seems to be dead at
the moment.
Do you have any other source for the thread?
Thank you for your help,
Best regards,
Peter Balogh
On 2011.09.07. 15:51, Marco Pizzoli
wrote:
Hi,
I already had your problem.
I suggest you look at this thread with also my
contribution to the analysis.
http://www.apache-httpd.com/list/38/845938.html
Marco
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:45
PM, Frank Gingras <francois.gingras@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 07/09/2011 9:21 AM, Balogh Péter wrote:
Hi Frank,
I've just inserted the following line on the
top of the apache2.conf
ChrootDir /hosting
I didn't do anything else, to make it work,
and that's the only line I've removed, to
fix the issue
Best regards,
Peter Balogh
On 2011.09.07. 14:59, Frank Gingras wrote:
On 07/09/11 06:40 AM, Balogh Péter wrote:
Hi Frank,
I can try a PHP list, but it's clearly
an apache chroot related problem.
Best regards,
Peter Balogh
On 2011.09.07. 4:00, Frank Gingras
wrote:
On 06/09/2011
3:17 PM, Balogh Péter wrote:
Hi,
I've tried searching the archives
(the FAQ is 404 at the moment), but
couldn't find any tread regarding my
issue.
I have an Ubuntu 11.04 server
running 2.6.38-10-server
I've a stock apache2 and php5
installed from apt. Nothing fancy,
no
extensions or patches.
I've chrooted the apache to a
directory, and moved a few sites to
the
server.
The sites loads fine for the first
few times, but after a few
reloads, I get a strange PHP error.
From the logs:
[Tue Sep 06 00:41:57 2011] [error]
[client 80.98.32.172] PHP Warning:
Unknown: failed to open stream: No
such file or directory in Unknown
on line 0
[Tue Sep 06 00:41:57 2011] [error]
[client 80.98.32.172] PHP Fatal
error: Unknown: Failed opening
required '/hosting/site1/index.php'
(include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear')
in Unknown on line 0
Few minutes later, or after a
restart, the sites are working OK
again.
If I disable the chroot, everything
works fine.
Does anybody have a clue, what did I
do wrong, or how can I figure
out the problem?
My only idea, is that I don't have a
required so file in the chroot
path, when apache runs out of
concurrent instances, but I have no
idea, how to figure out, what's
missing.
root@c1:/etc# dpkg -l | grep apache
ii apache2 2.2.17-1ubuntu1.2 Apache
HTTP Server metapackage
ii apache2-mpm-prefork
2.2.17-1ubuntu1.2 Apache HTTP Server
-
traditional non-threaded model
ii apache2-utils 2.2.17-1ubuntu1.2
utility programs for webservers
ii apache2.2-bin 2.2.17-1ubuntu1.2
Apache HTTP Server common binary
files
ii apache2.2-common
2.2.17-1ubuntu1.2 Apache HTTP Server
common files
ii libapache2-mod-php5
5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2 server-side,
HTML-embedded
scripting language (Apache 2 module)
root@c1:/etc# dpkg -l | grep php
ii libapache2-mod-php5
5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2 server-side,
HTML-embedded
scripting language (Apache 2 module)
ii php5 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2
server-side, HTML-embedded scripting
language (metapackage)
ii php5-cgi 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2
server-side, HTML-embedded scripting
language (CGI binary)
ii php5-cli 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2
command-line interpreter for the
php5
scripting language
ii php5-common 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2
Common files for packages built from
the php5 source
ii php5-gd 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2 GD
module for php5
ii php5-mcrypt 5.3.5-0ubuntu1 MCrypt
module for php5
ii php5-mysql 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2 MySQL
module for php5
ii php5-pgsql 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.2
PostgreSQL module for php5
ii phpmyadmin 4:3.3.10-1 MySQL web
administration tool
ii phppgadmin 4.2.3-1.1 web-based
administration tool for PostgreSQL
Thank you for your help,
Best regards,
Peter Balogh
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How did you build your chroot? If you used
apache httpd directives, pastebin them in
here. If you used your OS to chroot,
you're falling outside the scope of this
list, definitely.
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Balogh,
If you can reproduce the error reliably, you can
strace the httpd -X process, and find out exactly
where it fails.
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