It works ! great. Could I commit ?
Also find a way to fix for i5/OS the HTTP 500 problem 2007/4/24, Henri Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You remove completly the apr_pool_cleanup_register(p, conf->log, jklog_cleanup, jklog_cleanup) ? 2007/4/24, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Great. I think I now understand the problem. > > Could you try this one relativ to your last change: > > Index: mod_jk.c > =================================================================== > --- mod_jk.c (revision 531926) > +++ mod_jk.c (working copy) > @@ -2539,11 +2539,7 @@ > > static apr_status_t jklog_cleanup(void *d) > { > - /* set the main_log to NULL */ > -#ifdef AS400 > - main_log = null; > -#endif > - > + /* set the log to NULL */ > d = NULL; > return APR_SUCCESS; > } > @@ -2616,9 +2612,10 @@ > jkl->logger_private = flp; > flp->jklogfp = conf->jklogfp; > conf->log = jkl; > - if (main_log == NULL) > + if (main_log == NULL) { > main_log = conf->log; > - apr_pool_cleanup_register(p, conf->log, jklog_cleanup, > jklog_cleanup); > + apr_pool_cleanup_register(p, main_log, jklog_cleanup, > jklog_cleanup); > + } > return 0; > } > > The point is: when I added full virtual server support for all configs I > changed the cleanup function to NULL the virtual server logger. It > NULLed main_log before. But the only reason it should NULL a logger was > the check for NULL in > > if (main_log == NULL) > main_log = conf->log; > > So if main_log is set once, it never gets reset. This is bad, if the > pool from which it got acquired is dead. So we actually need to register > the log cleanup only for main_log, because otherwise main_log will > always reference an outdated logger. conf->log will be overwritten > during each init, no need to reset those. > > At least that's my theory for it. Could you test this patch? > > Regards, > > Rainer > > > > Henri Gomez schrieb: > > I made it works by adding main_log = NULL in jklog_cleanup > > > > static apr_status_t jklog_cleanup(void *d) > > { > > /* set the main_log to NULL */ > > d = NULL; > > main_log = NULL; > > return APR_SUCCESS; > > } > > > > Don't forget that jk is initialized twice and on i5/OS in the same > > thread, so may be the static var should be reset. > > > > What do you think of the patch ? > > > > > > 2007/4/24, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> main_log is a static in mod_jk.c, which is initialized as NULL. > >> > >> It gets set inside open_jklog() which gets called once for every virtual > >> server by jk_post_config() during server initialization. > >> > >> The first virtual server inherits its logger conf->log from its > >> configuration to main_log. It also registers a cleanup handler which > >> will NULL its conf->log, but that should not change main_log. > >> > >> main_log should never get reset. > >> > >> To find the problem, it would be best to first reduce the apache config > >> to not use any virtual servers. > >> > >> You can log the value of main_log for debug purposes anywhere in > >> mod_jk.c, because its a global static. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Rainer > >> > >> Henri Gomez schrieb: > >> > I'm looking for the exception in jk_log. It happen in ws_write right > >> > now and I wonder what's the life cycle of main_log. > >> > > >> > On i5/OS, the init / post are done on the same thread (not the same on > >> > Unixes). > >> > > >> > How is reset the main_log ? > >> > > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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