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Posted to embperl@perl.apache.org by Derrick Spell <de...@cdmplus.com> on 2005/02/21 20:35:30 UTC
SEGFAULT on Mac OS X 10.2
I've got a Mac OS X 10.2 server loaded with Apache 2.0.52, mod_perl
2.0rc4, Perl 5.8.6, Embperl 2.0rc2 - All installed fresh by hand (no
factory installations)
At rather irregular intervals my apache children will segfault during a
request. The result for the user is browser specific - anything from a
blank screen on firefox, to a "Unable to make SSL connection to server"
on IE, to a "NSURLerrordomain: -1011" on Safari. There doesn't seem to
be anything wrong with my pages. In fact, when a page fails to load
you can hit refresh and it might come up just fine.
Has anyone experienced a similar problem, or know of a possible
cause/solution.
Thanks,
-Derrick
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Re: SEGFAULT on Mac OS X 10.2
Posted by Jonathan Vanasco <jv...@mastersofbranding.com>.
Are you using Apache::Reload?
I've found that I get similar issues when using that module when
developing under osx 10.3 and the same specs as you (although no
Embperl)-- turning off the module stops the irregular activity , as
does periodic apache restarts.
> Am Montag, 21. Februar 2005 20:35 schrieb Derrick Spell:
>> I've got a Mac OS X 10.2 server loaded with Apache 2.0.52, mod_perl
>> 2.0rc4, Perl 5.8.6, Embperl 2.0rc2 - All installed fresh by hand (no
>> factory installations)
>> At rather irregular intervals my apache children will segfault during
>> a
>> request. The result for the user is browser specific - anything from
>> a
>> blank screen on firefox, to a "Unable to make SSL connection to
>> server"
>> on IE, to a "NSURLerrordomain: -1011" on Safari. There doesn't seem
>> to
>> be anything wrong with my pages. In fact, when a page fails to load
>> you can hit refresh and it might come up just fine.
Re: SEGFAULT on Mac OS X 10.2
Posted by Gerald Richter <ri...@ecos.de>.
Hi,
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2005 20:35 schrieb Derrick Spell:
> I've got a Mac OS X 10.2 server loaded with Apache 2.0.52, mod_perl
> 2.0rc4, Perl 5.8.6, Embperl 2.0rc2 - All installed fresh by hand (no
> factory installations)
> At rather irregular intervals my apache children will segfault during a
> request. The result for the user is browser specific - anything from a
> blank screen on firefox, to a "Unable to make SSL connection to server"
> on IE, to a "NSURLerrordomain: -1011" on Safari. There doesn't seem to
> be anything wrong with my pages. In fact, when a page fails to load
> you can hit refresh and it might come up just fine.
>
Do you get these segfaults always at the same page (or same kind of pages) or
totaly randomly?
Gerald
> Has anyone experienced a similar problem, or know of a possible
> cause/solution.
>
> Thanks,
> -Derrick
>
>
>
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Re: SEGFAULT on Mac OS X 10.2
Posted by Gerald Richter <ri...@ecos.de>.
Hi,
Am Montag, 21. Februar 2005 20:35 schrieb Derrick Spell:
> I've got a Mac OS X 10.2 server loaded with Apache 2.0.52, mod_perl
> 2.0rc4, Perl 5.8.6, Embperl 2.0rc2 - All installed fresh by hand (no
> factory installations)
> At rather irregular intervals my apache children will segfault during a
> request. The result for the user is browser specific - anything from a
> blank screen on firefox, to a "Unable to make SSL connection to server"
> on IE, to a "NSURLerrordomain: -1011" on Safari. There doesn't seem to
> be anything wrong with my pages. In fact, when a page fails to load
> you can hit refresh and it might come up just fine.
>
Do you get these segfaults always at the same page (or same kind of pages) or
totaly randomly?
Gerald
> Has anyone experienced a similar problem, or know of a possible
> cause/solution.
>
> Thanks,
> -Derrick
>
>
>
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