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Date:      Sat, 3 Oct 2009 13:49:54 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Aflatoon Aflatooni <aaflatooni@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Apache20 port on FreeBSD 7.2 does a core dump
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> On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 13:38 -0000, aaflatooni wrote:=0A> =0A> >> Aflatoon Af=
latooni writes:=0A> >>=0A> >>> I am getting a lot of core dumps and Apache2=
0 freezing.=0A> >>> I have installed the porting using the following make:=
=0A> >>>=0A> >>> make WITHOUT_MODULES=3D"ssl status speling imap auth_dbm a=
uth_digest dav =0A> dav_fs=0A> >> cern_meta cgi include" install=0A> >>>=0A=
> >>> any suggestions as to how I might find out what is causing the proble=
m and =0A> the=0A> >> core dumps.=0A> >>=0A> >> The first thing I'd try is =
re-including the excluded modules.=0A> >> If you no longer get the crashes,=
 you can start narrowing in on which=0A> >> one is involved.=A0 If you stil=
l get the crashes, you'll have to start=0A> >> looking at the core files.=
=0A> >>=0A> >> I'm assuming you're not used to using a debugger on a core f=
ile,=0A> >> on the theory that you would have done that already if you were=
=0A> >> comfortable with it.=0A> >>=0A> >=0A> > I originally had them inclu=
ded and I was getting the core dumps, but I removed =0A> them because I don=
't need them and I am still getting the core dumps.=0A> >=0A> > This is a p=
roduction box and it would be hard to have debugger turned on.=0A> > I don'=
t know if it would be helpful, but PHP is also really slow on this =0A> mac=
hine. I know that PHP would cause a dump in the php.core file and not =0A> =
apache.core.=0A> >=0A> > How do I inspect the core file to find out which m=
odule caused it?=0A> >=0A> > Thanks=0A> >=0A> >=0A> =0A> Have you any speci=
al php5 modules loaded. I had a problem with I want to recall =0A> three or=
 more extensions that would cause apache2X to dump core or halt in doing =
=0A> =0A> any further actions upon request.=0A> =0A> If the above is the ca=
se you can disable some or all of your php5-extensions in =0A> local/etc/ph=
p/extensions.ini to test it out.=0A> =0A> Best of luck.=0A=0A=0AThanks,=0AI=
 followed your suggestion and removed all but the necessary modules from th=
e extensions.ini. I will have to wait and see if it helps the core dumps.=
=0A=0ASo at this time I have the following in the extensions:=0Aextension=
=3Dgd.so=0Aextension=3Dmcrypt.so=0Aextension=3Dmysql.so=0Aextension=3Dsimpl=
exml.so=0Aextension=3Dspl.so=0Aextension=3Dmysqli.so=0Aextension=3Dsession.=
so=0Aextension=3Dtokenizer.so=0Aextension=3Dxml.so=0A=0APHP is still=A0slow=
 though!=0A=0A=0A      



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