httpd coredumps on restart

Ivan Slavkov ivan.slavkov at gmail.com
Fri Dec 26 02:41:13 PST 2008


Do you have APC PHP extension or some other memory cache or Zend Optimizer
installed?

On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 10:40 AM, <bf.mbox at gmail.com> wrote:

> Configuration:
>   OS  FreeBSD 7.0
>   System:  HP Proliant DL380
>   Apache  1.3.41
>   PHP-5.2.8
>
> I recently changed my httpd.conf file to allow NameVirtualHost as well
> as IP based Virtual hosting. Since then I am having problems starting
> up apache.  On graceful restart the apache process dumps core and the
> log message is:
>
> kernel: pid 10114 (httpd), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
> gdb on the core file is unenlightening: Program terminated with signal
> 11, Segmentation fault.
>
> Reverting to the old httpd.conf (before changes) did not help and
> apachectl start also failed.
>
> I found a work around which was to comment out the  LoadModule
> php5_module and AddModule mod_php5.c lines in httpd.conf and then
> start httpd.  At this point httpd runs and
> I then uncomment the above lines and do a graceful restart and httpd
> stays alive.
>
> Any suggestions on diagnosing this problem would be appreciated.
>
> --
> Barry Friedman
>
>
>
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