Received: (qmail 7787 invoked by uid 2012); 5 Oct 1998 00:21:29 -0000 Message-Id: <19981005002129.7786.qmail@hyperreal.org> Date: 5 Oct 1998 00:21:29 -0000 From: Martin Duncan Reply-To: Martin.Duncan@asu.edu To: apbugs@hyperreal.org Subject: httpd eats all available cpu cycles and does not die or respond X-Send-Pr-Version: 3.2 >Number: 3135 >Category: mod_perl >Synopsis: httpd eats all available cpu cycles and does not die or respond >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: apache >State: closed >Class: sw-bug >Submitter-Id: apache >Arrival-Date: Sun Oct 4 17:30:00 PDT 1998 >Last-Modified: Wed Oct 7 16:22:31 PDT 1998 >Originator: Martin.Duncan@asu.edu >Organization: >Release: 1.3.1 >Environment: Redhat 5.0 Linux kernel: 2.0.35, Intel pent 150mhz >Description: I hope I am sending this to the right people....... I have installed a copy of apache 1.3.1 and mod_perl 1.15 from redhat in src.rpm form. they both compile fine, but when mod_perl is installed and run. It starts the httpd processes, they immediately expand to take up all available process time, but do not respond to http requests of any kind. If I comment out the LoadModule and AddModule directives in the httpd.conf then the server returns to normal, but no mod_perl. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: I have read ( dejanews) that DSO is broken on ELF file systems (like mine). Is this true? >Audit-Trail: From: Ask Bjoern Hansen To: Martin Duncan Cc: apbugs@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: mod_perl/3135: httpd eats all available cpu cycles and does not die or respond Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 09:22:47 +0200 (CEST) There was a lot of fixes to the DSO support in 1.15_01. Please try mod_perl 1.15_01 with apache 1.3.2. -- ask bjoern hansen - http://www.netcetera.dk/ State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback State-Changed-By: ask State-Changed-When: Tue Oct 6 06:31:17 PDT 1998 State-Changed-Why: asked the user to upgrade per email State-Changed-From-To: feedback-closed State-Changed-By: ask State-Changed-When: Wed Oct 7 16:22:31 PDT 1998 State-Changed-Why: [This is a standard response.] No response from submitter, assuming issue has been resolved. >Unformatted: [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, ] [you need to include in the Cc line ] [and leave the subject line UNCHANGED. This is not done] [automatically because of the potential for mail loops. ] [If you do not include this Cc, your reply may be ig- ] [nored unless you are responding to an explicit request ] [from a developer. ] [Reply only with text; DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS! ]