Re: [users@httpd] /kernel: pid xxxxx (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11

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Ace Suares wrote:
Hi,

I have a lot of these:

[Thu Sep 28 18:59:32 2006] [notice] child pid 29290 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

Couple of hundred per week. Also, apache (1.3) is eating memory, untill the server becomes slow and becomes unfunctional.

I set MaxRequestsPerChild 30 so the memory is now 'under control', but the segfaults stay. I can't get a core dump either.


Ace,

yeah I added that MaxRequestsPerChild statement.

still seeing signal 11 ending up in /var/log/messages
/kernel: pid 73876 (httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11

but no core file in /tmp

# ls /tmp/core*
ls: No match.


cheers,

Noah



I tried strace but somehow it doens't work om my debian sarge distro. (strace doesn't work somehow).

When I google I can not describe the problem adequately to find the pages with the aswers. It all started around the time of the mod_rewrite bug, but that might be a total coincedence. I am using the mapserver module (php-mapscript) and this might be the problem, but anyway, I am not able to find out what's wrong really.

I still need to try the debugging modules though.

Many greetings,

Ace



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