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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 11676] New: - Apache httpd core dump with "[notice] child pid 1488 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11), possible coredump in..."

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Apache httpd core dump with "[notice] child pid 1488 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11), possible coredump in..."

           Summary: Apache httpd core dump with "[notice] child pid 1488
                    exit signal Segmentation Fault (11), possible coredump
                    in..."
           Product: Apache httpd-1.3
           Version: 1.3.26
          Platform: Sun
        OS/Version: Solaris
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Major
          Priority: Other
         Component: Other mods
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: glerma@dal.dset.com


I keep getting core dumps from httpd binary after a few hours of running. This 
is my development environment, so no heavy load testing is being done or 
anything like that. 

I do have several mods compiled into my server.
I am using the following components with Apache Web Server 1.3.26 on a Solaris 
9 platform:
openssl-engine-0.9.6d
mm-1.1.3
mod_ssl-2.8.10-1.3.26
php-4.2.2   

I have tried building on Solaris 8 and Solaris 9, with same results. How can I 
debug this?

You can obtain a copy of my core file by going to ftp.dal.dset.com

login: anonymous
password: anonymous

type: cd /outgoing
type: bi
type: get core_dset.apache.021302.gz
type: get error_log_dset.apache

Please help!

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