Re: Apache 2.4.1- not working (Fatal error... Apache is exiting)
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Hi
Yes i rebuild everything for 2.4.All external module openssl,modjk ,apr,pcre etc which are supported and compatibile are upgraded.
Its functional for basic requests and working normal.
Currently it is not happening consistently.
I have setup like(Node1 ->httpd+modjk,Node2->worker1(tomcat),worker2(tomcat)).After 12 hour successfull run Node2 went out of memory and worker1 and worker2 stop responding.As in logs intial error came at that time when Node2 gone and after 1 hour its showing apache exiting.So am not sure why worker fail cause apache httpd to exit?
i am not familiar with gdb and can you provide details of diagnostic tool to debug this.
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Nick Kew
<nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 15:51:18 +0530
Harsimranjit singh Kler <simran4u2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> [chop - crash report]
First check: presumably you rebuilt (or re-installed from package)
your everything that's running in httpd, when you moved to 2.4?
I mean, your mod_jk and any other external modules you have?
Second check: is this happening consistently? The first error
appears to be happening at startup, but what about the others?
Is the time random or were these other startups?
> Any idea what is issue?
Are you familiar with gdb (or do you know anyone who is)?
A traceback from a core, or (better) a live run, is the
best diagnostic tool.
Failing that, you might get some more information from Jeff's
diagnostic modules at http://people.apache.org/~trawick/
--
Nick Kew
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