RE: [users@httpd] help with Segmentation fault

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Sorry I left that out, following the directions with using
CoreDumpDirectory I ran ulimit -c unlimited prior to starting apache,
still nothing =\

-----Original Message-----
From: Vincent Bray [mailto:noodlet@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 1:44 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] help with Segmentation fault

On 7/25/06, Nick Wilson <nick@xxxxx> wrote:
> At first I thought it was a ram issue, but when I moved it to another
web
> server running apache 2.0.58/php5.0.4 the same thing happens. I've
attempted
> to setup a core dump directory using the CoreDumpDirectory directive,
the
> directory is owned by the apache user, however nothing is ever
outputted. I
> did read that this has something to do with apache starting as root
and then
> switching to the correct user, but with kernel 2.4+ it should still
output,
> maybe im wrong. Next I tried to setup mod_whatkilledus
> (http://people.apache.org/~trawick/mod_whatkilledus.c), I
> compiled apache with -enable-exception-hook, and I have the
> EnableExceptionHook directive on and the module is loaded, however as
you
> can see from my log output mod_whatkilledus is not doing anything. Is
there
> something im missing to make both of these work? Any help would be
> appreciated as this is driving me nuts =]

Does adding "ulimit -c unlimited" to your apachectl make any difference?
-- 
noodl

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