On 10/27/2014 12:44 PM, Gery . wrote:
When I start apache2 ('apachectl2 start'), this appears in
/var/log/apache2/error_log:
[Mon Oct 27 12:28:26 2014] [warn] Init: Session Cache is not configured [hint:
SSLSessionCache]
[Mon Oct 27 12:28:39 2014] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest
authentication ...
[Mon Oct 27 12:28:39 2014] [notice] Digest: done
[Mon Oct 27 12:28:41 2014] [notice] Apache/2.2.29 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.29
OpenSSL/1.0.1j DAV/2 PHP/5.5.18 configured -- resuming normal operations
and 'ps -a | grep httpd2' gives (a similar call displayed 6 times):
5644 6064 6064 5644 ? 1001 12:31:13 /usr/sbin/httpd2
6064 1 6064 6064 ? 1001 12:31:11 /usr/sbin/httpd2
3084 6064 6064 3084 ? 1001 12:31:13 /usr/sbin/httpd2
5204 6064 6064 5204 ? 1001 12:31:12 /usr/sbin/httpd2
4088 6064 6064 4088 ? 1001 12:31:12 /usr/sbin/httpd2
4388 6064 6064 4388 ? 1001 12:31:13 /usr/sbin/httpd2
When I stop apache2 ('apachectl2 stop'), this appears in
/var/log/apache2/error_log:
[Mon Oct 27 12:29:24 2014] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Mon Oct 27 12:29:25 2014] [notice] seg fault or similar nasty error detected
in the parent process
Because I use postgresql, I get 6 similar calls once I start it ('pg_ctl start
-D /usr/share/postgresql/data -l /usr/share/postgresql/data/pgsql.log'):
$ ps -a | grep postgres
4580 5064 4580 4580 ? 1001 12:31:31 /usr/sbin/postgres
5064 1 5968 6056 pty0 1001 12:31:30 /usr/sbin/postgres
3300 5064 3300 3300 ? 1001 12:31:31 /usr/sbin/postgres
2480 5064 2480 2480 ? 1001 12:31:31 /usr/sbin/postgres
4540 5064 4540 4540 ? 1001 12:31:31 /usr/sbin/postgres
5552 5064 5552 5552 ? 1001 12:31:31 /usr/sbin/postgres
I have two questions:
1. The "seg fault or similar nasty error detected in the parent process"
message represents a problem? if yes, how do I solve it?
2. Why ps -a displays 6 times a similar call with httpd2 and postgres? is that
the normal behavior?
Thanks,
Gery
OS: win8.1 i5 (1.6GHz,8GB RAM), mapserver under cygwin
$ uname -a CYGWIN_NT-6.3-WOW64 gery 1.7.32(0.274/5/3) 2014-08-13 23:03 i686
Cygwin
postgres (and I assume also apache) runs multiple instance of the demon
to improve responsiveness to multiple requests
Regards
Marco
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