Re: [mp2] Repeated kill -HUP to httpd dumps core
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pradeep kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> But I have tried to reproduce the problem using USR1 and it also
> dumped core. I have tried to reproduce the error on Apache 2.0.43 and
> the error_log gave a different message. It gave the following message.
>
> [Thu Nov 18 00:00:01 2004] [notice] configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Fri Nov 19 00:00:05 2004] [warn] child process 12783 still did not
> exit, sending a SIGTERM
> [Fri Nov 19 00:00:05 2004] [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to
> restart
But it still reports SIGHUP, so there is no difference with what you had
before. Do you get the same report when you run httpd -k graceful? May be
USR1 is not quite the same as I was told. Which mpm you are on? I've asked
you to submit a full bug report, but you didn't.
> panic: pthread_key_create <<<<<<here is the message
> [Fri Nov 19 00:12:33 2004] [notice] configured -- resuming
> normal operations
>
> I did a strings on mod_perl and found the panic: pthread_key_create
> message. Where can I find this message being generated so that I can
> work on it. I also wanted to know if the errors on 2.0.43 and that of
> 2.0.52 are related.
>
> I did this
> # strings mod_perl.so | grep "panic: pthread_key_create"
> panic: pthread_key_create
> # strings /opt/perl/bin/perl | grep "panic: pthread_key_create"
> panic: pthread_key_create
>
>
> This suggests that the perl interpreter is generating this message.
> Where do I proceed from here.
perl-5.8.x/thread.x:
#ifndef ALLOC_THREAD_KEY
# define ALLOC_THREAD_KEY \
STMT_START { \
int _eC_; \
if ((_eC_ = pthread_key_create(&PL_thr_key, 0))) { \
PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "panic: pthread_key_create (%d)
[%s:%d]", \
_eC_, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
exit(1); \
} \
} STMT_END
#endif
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