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From: fred@lightside.net (Fred Condo)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Apache 1.1.1 Dumping Core
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 1996 16:17:55 -0700
Organization: Lightside, Inc. - Internet Access
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In article <57ranff4t7.fsf@tees.elsevier.co.uk>, Paul Richards
<p.richards@elsevier.co.uk> wrote:

>alano@teleport.com (Alan Olsen) writes:
>
>> >You need to tell the Apache developers not the FreeBSD developers. I
>> >haven't seen this reported to the Apache developers list and I don't
>> >always read this newsgroup (get too much mail to read newsgroups).
>> 
>> This problem is not just FreeBSD.  I am running Linux 2.0.17 and I am
getting 
>> the same problem.
>
>Well tell the Apache developers then. This is a FreeBSD group not an
>Apache group, you can't expect the Apache developers to follow all
>the OS newsgroups just in case someone reports an Apache bug there!
>
>The Apache bug list is apache-bugs@apache.org. There's a web form on
>the Apache site (www.apache.org).
>
>> If I define any IP address as a virtual, the first one in the httpd.conf 
>> works, but all others (including the default non-virtual address) fails with 
>> the above behaviour.  And it is only killing the processes, not the server 
>> itself.
>
>Does anyone seeing this behaviour understand how to analyse a core
>dump? If so can you provide a backtrace so I can see exactly where the
>core dump is being triggered.

Unfortunately, the promised core dumps don't actually get written to disk.
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