> -----Original Message----- > From: Joe Orton [mailto:jorton@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 10:10 AM > To: Mike McGrath > Cc: For users of Fedora Core releases > Subject: Re: httpd segfaults > > On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 10:18:25AM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > > I should probably take this to the apache lists but I figured I'd > > start here first. > > > > I'm running a reverse proxy server on FC3. It has multiple > websites, > > pointing to multiple application servers. Every now and > then I start > > getting segfaults: > > > > [Tue Nov 22 09:42:15 2005] [notice] child pid 19701 exit signal > ... > > > > I can't quite tell what is causing the segfaults, though I > believe it > > is caused after a report or some other page on an > application server > > takes too long and times out. After these segfaults start > happening > > some but not all of my sites become unavailable. It seems that all > > sites that require authentication fail, those that do not require > > authentication work. I'm using mod_auth_ldap to > authenticate against > > an AD server. I have been unable to re-create the error myself. > > > > I'm running FC3, httpd-2.0.53-3.3 > > There are a bunch of known crashes in mod_ldap/mod_auth_ldap > which are fixed in the latest FC4 httpd updates but aren't in > FC3. I'd need to see a backtrace from a crash to be sure > that was the cause; add "CoreDumpDirectory /tmp" to > httpd.conf, restart httpd, and get a backtrace using gdb. > > I'd advise updating to FC4 if you can. > > joe > I've added the CoreDumpDirectory directive to my config file, I'm planning on upgrading this machine to FC4 sometime before the end of 05. Thanks for your help. -Mike