Then there is no problem. Next please. :)

     --Jani


On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Michael Sisolak wrote:


Jani,

Unfortunately I can't get this to reproduce in my development
environment and it's too early for me to switch to 5.1 in production.

Michael

--- Jani Taskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


     Do you hit the same issue with using the latest PHP 5.1
snapshot?

     --Jani

On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Michael Sisolak wrote:


I'm trying to debug an issue I'm seeing with PHP 5.0.5 and Apache
2.0.55 (using apache2handler SAPI) running under Windows 2000
Server.
I need to set the mssql.max_procs setting to 300.  If I change it
in
php.ini everything works fine and the system is quite stable.  To
keep
all my config changes in one place, however, I wanted to use
php_admin_value in httpd.conf instead.  As soon as I switched on
"php_admin_value mssql.max_procs 300", however, Apache2 started
resetting about every 10 minutes or so with errors like:

[notice] Parent: child process exited with status 3221225477 --
Restarting.

I've tested several times and it routinely crashes when I use
php_admin_value and doesn't when I stick with just php.ini.  Now
3221225477 = 0xC0000005 = Access Violation so I assume there is
some
kind of memory corruption happening, but I can't find a way to
debug to
see what is going on here.  Of course it only happens on my
production
servers and I can't get it to reproduce anywhere else.

Does anyone have suggestions about my next step to debug this?  I
need
to find out where the access violation is happening, but Apache
eats
the error and restarts the process.  Is there any magic that can be
used to tell Apache to let the error fall though so it can be
caught by
Dr. Watson or something similar?  Or a way to tell PHP to at least
record where the violation occurs on the crash?

Michael Sisolak
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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