Re: Core dump in Oracle HTTP Server build on Apache 1.3

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On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Jeff Trawick <trawick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Techienote com <techienote.com@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Folks,

 

Recently we are facing core dump in Oracle HTTP Server which is build on Apache 1.3

 

Following is the output of httpd -V command

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Server version: Oracle-Application-Server-10g/10.1.3.1.0 Oracle-HTTP-Server
Server built:   Sep 22 2006 04:35:27
Server's Module Magic Number: 19990320:18
Server compiled with....
 -D EAPI
 -D EAPI_MM
 -D EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH="logs/mm"
 -D HAVE_MMAP
 -D USE_MMAP_SCOREBOARD
 -D USE_MMAP_FILES
 -D HAVE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
 -D HAVE_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
 -D HAVE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT
 -D DYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT=64
 -D HARD_SERVER_LIMIT=8192
 -D HTTPD_ROOT="/tmp/apache"
 -D SUEXEC_BIN="/tmp/apache/bin/suexec"
 -D DEFAULT_PIDLOG="logs/httpd.pid"
 -D DEFAULT_SCOREBOARD="logs/httpd.scoreboard"
 -D DEFAULT_LOCKFILE="logs/httpd.lock"
 -D DEFAULT_ERRORLOG="logs/error_log"
 -D TYPES_CONFIG_FILE="conf/mime.types"
 -D SERVER_CONFIG_FILE="conf/httpd.conf"
 -D ACCESS_CONFIG_FILE="conf/access.conf"
 -D RESOURCE_CONFIG_FILE="conf/srm.conf"

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I have tried to run the same using pstack command. Following is the output of the pstack command

 

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core 'core' of 13893:   /ora10gas/OracleAS/Apache/Apache/bin/httpd -d /ora10gas/OracleAS/Apach
-----------------  lwp# 1 / thread# 1  --------------------
 ff091a28 memcpy   (ffbfc998, fddb2838, ffbff1e4, ffbff1f4, fe0d3d64, fe0d3d84) + 104c
 fe063bbc shmcb_retrieve_session (259f40, fddb2838, ffbff270, 6b63feff, 80808080, 1010101) + 118
 fe063044 ssl_scache_shmcb_retrieve (259f40, ffbff2e0, 20683c, ffbff60c, 468740, 468e74) + 7c
 fe061430 ssl_scache_retrieve (259f40, ffbff360, 0, 0, 46895c, ffbff3a0) + f4
 fe05e8f4 ssl_callback_GetSessionCacheEntry (2000, 33f498, ffffffff, ffffffff, ffbff6f8, 4683c4) + 88


SSLSessionCache none (or something) will avoid this code/crash, but you'll likely encounter noticeable performance degradation (client response time and/or server CPU).  Unless the crash is happening very frequently (i.e., severely affecting service) you probably don't want to do that.

You need to get assistance from Oracle.  This is a proprietary SSL toolkit and proprietary patches to old levels of open source.

Can you please let me know why you are suspecting SSLSessionCache?
 

 fe1730bc nzospGetSession (ffbff448, ffbff450, 4683cc, 468740, 468740, 45b2cb) + 24
 f87fdde0 ssl_Hshk_GetSessionID (20, 468909, ffbff534, 4, 468710, 468740) + a8
 f8884274 ssl_Hshk_Priv_GetSessionDBRecord (468710, ffbff53f, ffbff534, 468964, 0, 1) + 74
 f8883f04 ssl_Hshk_Priv_ProcessClientHello (300, 300, 469190, 468710, 0, ffbff5b0) + 174
 f8879d24 STM_ExecuteLine (455238, f906374c, 1001, 469190, 0, 45525c) + 40
 f8879a94 STM_DoOneCycle (455238, ffbff6dc, 20683c, ffbff60c, 468740, 468e74) + 148
 f88798fc STM_Operate (455238, ffbff6dc, f8882b74, 468710, 46895c, 20683c) + 14
 f87f3f90 ssl_Hshk_HandshakeProceed (468710, 0, 0, 4000, ffbff6f8, 4683c4) + b0
 f87f2a1c ssl_Handshake (468710, 810a0038, 810d0013, 810d0000, ffbff780, 4683c4) + 30
 fe16d80c nzos_Handshake (4683b8, 33f4cc, 434478, fffffff8, 0, 4364b0) + b0
 fe05ca90 SSL_new_server_side (fe100818, 33f4cc, fe0ec98c, 2400, 2664, 4314b0) + 13c
 fe05c8a0 ssl_hook_NewConnection (431440, 91314, 9b3f0, ffbff8d8, 8c4c0, 902ec) + 14c
 00030538 new_connection (a59e0, 933a0, a5a18, ffbff994, ffbff984, 2) + 12c
 00031ee4 child_main (90ad4, d8c, e20, a7c, 1800, c00) + 95c
 00032278 make_child (933a0, 2, 516551db, 10, 1cf4, ff1e8140) + 16c
 00032358 startup_children (5, 14, 869d8, 1b840, 0, 21cc8) + 8c
 00032be8 standalone_main (800, 878, c00, d64, 1800, 1a44c) + 28c
 00033820 main     (c00, dec, 1800, 1a20, 1800, 19ec) + 568
 000193c0 _start   (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 108
-----------------  lwp# 2 / thread# 2  --------------------
 ff16e298 __pollsys (fdc1be68, 0, fdc1bed0, 0, 0, 0) + 8
 ff109abc pselect  (fdc1be68, ff1e6790, ff1e6790, 0, fdc1bed0, 0) + 1c8
 ff109e34 select   (0, 0, 0, 0, fdc1bf38, fe002394) + a0
 fe0035d8 swwwcsl_Sleep (ea60, 7, fe012d30, 3645, fdb00200, 1) + 40
 fe00470c wwccuctp_CleanupThreadProc (42bca0, fdc1c000, 0, 0, fe00465c, 1) + b0
 ff16a9c8 _lwp_start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
-----------------  lwp# 3 / thread# 3  --------------------
 ff16aa6c __lwp_park (1, 42be50, fdafbe08, 0, 7dc18, 0) + 14
 ff164ab0 cond_wait_queue (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbe08, 0, 0, 0) + 4c
 ff164ef4 cond_wait_common (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbe08, 0, 0, 0) + 294
 ff165088 _cond_timedwait (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbed0, 0, 0, 0) + 34
 ff16517c cond_timedwait (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbed0, 0, 0, fdafbed8) + 14
 f8df683c sltspctimewait (21e658, 3f99e0, 3f99e4, 493e0, 42be50, ff163f48) + d4
 fe0034ac swwwctwe_TimedWaitForEvent (3f99e0, 493e0, fe0121ec, 8, f4240, 0) + 40
 fe000afc wwchmctp_CHMThreadProc (18f4, 1800, 1800, 1800, 1800, 1a3c) + 118
 ff16a9c8 _lwp_start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)

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Need your help to analyze further is this issue. Need to understand the cause of core dump and how we can fix it. Simultaneously I am also raising this with Oracle support but not receiving any proper reply.




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