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[ILUG] Tracking Down A child Process

[ILUG] Tracking Down A child Process

Belgarath belgarath at webangel.ie
Tue Jul 3 09:17:47 IST 2007


Hi,

IMHO that is one of the modules that is bailing out and it is quite easy to 
determine which one by calling the webpage that is giving this error if you 
do not know which one it is just look at access.log and check the times.
That would give you roughly the information about the web page that is causing 
segfault. If you call website by yourself and it is causing segfault every 
time you do it is most likely the module that is processing it that fails so 
it can be mod_php5 mod_perl or mod_proxy if it is used for the specific site

On Monday 02 July 2007 17:15:42 Kieran OSullivan wrote:
> I am having trouble with a child of the apache process which is generating
> the following error in the http error log
>
> [Sun Jul 01 09:47:25 2007] [notice] child pid 31850 exit signal
> Segmentation fault (11)
>
> How do I find out what this process is as it dies without a trace every
> time.
>
> Is there any way of getting apache to tell me more about it or could I use
> a tool like strace.
>
> BACKGROUND INFORMATION
> I am running drupal-5.1 on a Linux using apache 2.0.54 (fedora) also using
> PHP 5.0.4
>
> Thanks.




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