ID:               38111
 Comment by:       damon at clarkweb dot com
 Reported By:      svendavidh at hotmail dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows Server 2003 Std. Ed. R2
 PHP Version:      5.2.8
 Assigned To:      pajoye
 New Comment:

Same problems with PHP 5.2.8 on Vista SP1.  Following SIKLE's steps 
reproduces the bug every time.  This has been open far too long for 
an easily reproducable bug.  Please address!


Previous Comments:
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[2009-01-04 10:46:52] sikle at stx dot net 

Oh here's a 100% repro:

1. Load a php program. For example, I just go to
http://localhost/phpmyadmin, I then logon to my database, and then I
just close the browser.

2. Now go into IIS, on the left side double click on the computer name
and then you'll see "Application Pools", now click on it.

3. Now click on "DefaultAppPool" and then on the right side of the
screen you'll see "Recycle..." click on it.

Now after you clicked on "Recycle...", within about 4 seconds you'll
see the crash: "IIS Worker Process has stopped working".

Whoever fixes this bug will be my personal hero.

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[2009-01-04 10:31:17] sikle at stx dot net

Dear programmers,

Please fix this bug :~( (with a cherry on top?) I'm on PHP 5.2.8 and it
happens all the time (on average 5-6 times a day) and it's very
annoying. Like the others have mentioned I assume this is a memory
bug that is triggered when IIS recycles its application pool.

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[2008-12-27 01:00:01] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".

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[2008-12-22 02:41:45] todd at lanlocked dot net

Just following up:

I believe it is 1740 seconds, not minutes
I am running IIS 7 on Server 2008 Std 64 bit
PHP is running outside of the default app pool, although in trying to
resolve the issue I set it up with the default app pool and it did the
same thing

Could someone let me know how to backtrace the correct process (I
assume I have to backtrace an IIS worker process) and we can get it
sorted?

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[2008-12-22 02:30:15] todd at lanlocked dot net

RE paj...@php.net

There is no php.exe process to generate a backtrace from. It is loaded
via ISAPI. I am having the same problem with PHP 5.2.8 on a clean
install of IIS7 on Server 2008. It is done via ISAPI.

Furthermore there is no test script to reproduce this - it appears to
happen when IIS shuts down the worker process after 1740 minutes due to
inactivity.

Kind Regards,
Todd

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