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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Outbound <ou...@centrum.cz> on 2004/03/26 18:21:08 UTC

Re[2]: [users@httpd] Apache 2.0.48 and PHP 4.3.4 hangs intermittently

Hi,

what do you  have to do after it crashes ? Does it help to simply
start "apachectl start" or do you have to do something else
additionally ?

Regards,

Roman


> Which MPM are you using?

> It's recommended to use "Prefork"...

> Doug Poulin wrote:

>> We recently upgraded Apache to 2.0.48 so that we could start using php
>> with it.  Before that it worked flawlessly.  Now from time to time 
>> (every couple of days), Apache stops working.  All of the processes
>> are there, but it stops serving web pages.  There are no error 
>> messages in the logs.  We're running RedHat Linux 2.2.13
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced this problem, has any ideas what to do 
>> next or knows how to fix it?
>>
>> Doug
>>
>>
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