Re: Apache 2.2.11 mostly not serving files

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On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Jon Foster
<jon-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've run into a strange situation. I've been running Apache 2.0.59 with
> mod_ssl and PHP 4.4.7 built from source on a SuSE 9.0 box. I recently
> attempted upgrading to APR 1.3.3, apr-util 1.3.4, Apache 2.2.11 and PHP
> 4.4.9. What happened has left me at a loss as to what to look at to fix
> it! All of the dynamically generated content and the content served by
> mod_ssl is ok. However files off of the file system much larger than 250
> bytes never make it to the client side. This is primarily images but it
> happens with any static file that is larger than ~250 bytes, unless its
> served over HTTPS.
>
> I haven't done exhaustive testing by looking at the supplied '/icons/'
> folder all images around 250 bytes and smaller are transferred to the
> client and everything else including the README and README.html files won't.
>
> The access logs show the request and the correct file size but usually
> firefox just shows a blank file. Wget returns a "no content" error.
>
> Rolling back to Apache 2.0.59 has fixed everything.


Tried EnableSendfile off / EnableMMAP off?

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Eric Covener
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