Re: mod_fcgid question

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On 03/18/2010 05:52 PM, Matthias Leopold wrote:
hi,

i'm using mod_fcgid to run php as a suexec cgi on a debian lenny system.
mod_fcgid version is 2.2 (from debian). although everything seems to
work basically i'm seeing lines like this

[warn] mod_fcgid: stderr: Cache unable to open file for writing:
cache/956287ab2d93bc91ee48c8b4204c93f1

in apache error log. i don't know where this is coming from nor where to
configure anything concerning "cache". on a centos system with a similar
setup i don't have this problem. since i sometimes experience memory
exhaustion problems on the debian system i would like to know if the
above error.log message could be related to them.

thx for advice
matthias


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I think your mod_fcgid's IPC dir is not writeable. Check its permissions.

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Nilesh Govindarajan
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