Re: apache24 reload dies with SIGSEGV

From: Paul Procacci <pprocacci_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2023 03:35:26 UTC
On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 11:31 PM Jim Pazarena <fquest@paz.bz> wrote:

> I just loaded two servers with a fresh 13.2 install . Along with a fresh
> install of 2.4.57 Apache .
>
> both have public IPs
> one is https , while the other is not .
>
> an "./apache24 start" works as expected . It passes the sanity check ,
> announces Syntax OK , and runs .
>
> However , if I issue an "./apache24 reload"
> it still announces Syntax OK , followed with:
> Performing a graceful restart
>
> but it does not start .
> running "dmesg" , I see:
> pid xxxx (httpd), jid 0, uid 0: existed on signal 11
>
> If I run an ".apache24 start"
> it fires up as expected and runs as expected .
>
> What is a reload doing extra that a start does not do , that could be
> causing a SIGSEGV ?
> oh yes, a restart works as expected
> a reload dies .
>
> Suggestions would be most appreciated .
>
>
You need to generate a core and run gdb against it getting a backtrace. --
This ultimately would provide you very specifically where it's getting
foul'd up.

~Paul
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