Re: [us...@httpd] apache2 core dump

2009-10-06 Thread Igor Cicimov
Thought to post some more debugging regarding this problem I have. This time I had help from one of our Unix engineers with the debugging and you can see he used mdb in this case: bash-2.05$ mdb core.httpd.28499.wenpweb1.500.500.1253659663 mdb: warning: failed to infer pathname to executable; sym

Re: [us...@httpd] apache2 core dump

2009-09-23 Thread Igor Cicimov
Ah forgot about the tool ... used pstack to debug the core dumps since it is a production server and don't have gdb available. Cheers, Igor On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote: > Hi Nick, > > First thanks for your reply much appreciate it. > > Yes, the server is reverse proxy

Re: [us...@httpd] apache2 core dump

2009-09-23 Thread Igor Cicimov
Hi Nick, First thanks for your reply much appreciate it. Yes, the server is reverse proxy only and from what I could see from couple of other core dumps they all look the same. First I thought it might be the proxy_html module causing this but now I'm not that sure and might be something more ser

Re: [us...@httpd] apache2 core dump

2009-09-23 Thread Nick Kew
On 23 Sep 2009, at 07:32, Igor Cicimov wrote: Hi all, I get the following core dumps from the apache: [chop] It's apache 2.2.12 running as reverse proxy on Solaris 9 box with mpm_worker module. Looks like the threads get in some conditional wait state and the process becomes zombie. I can

[us...@httpd] apache2 core dump

2009-09-22 Thread Igor Cicimov
Hi all, I get the following core dumps from the apache: core 'core.httpd.15844.wenpweb1.500.500.1253648224' of 15844: ./httpd -k start - lwp# 5 / thread# 5 ff29da3c apr_table_add (6c0348, 453800, 453809, 5, fffc, b) + b4 fec521d8 deep_table_copy (6c