On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 17:52:46 +0200 Torsten Foertsch
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> this version mainly disables the portable warning. Further the
> constructor now throws an exception if the smaps file cannot be read.
> Also a short note in the docs about swapped pages and mlockall(2) was
> added.
Hi,
this version mainly disables the portable warning. Further the constructor now
throws an exception if the smaps file cannot be read. Also a short note in
the docs about swapped pages and mlockall(2) was added.
Torsten
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Carl Johnstone wrote:
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 01:38:23 -0700 Max Kanat-Alexander
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> Okay, it's not SELinux. For some reason, smaps is set
> root:root 400 for all processes, even though /proc/$$/ is properly
> owned by the "apache" user. I'll have to investigate how to change
> that, I suppose.
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 01:35:02 -0700 Max Kanat-Alexander
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> I suspect SELinux, at the moment.
Okay, it's not SELinux. For some reason, smaps is set root:root
400 for all processes, even though /proc/$$/ is properly owned by the
"apache" user. I'll have to inves
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 09:45:58 +0200 Torsten Foertsch
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> Is it possible that your httpd cannot access /proc/self/smaps?
Yes, that seems to be the problem. It can stat it, but not read
it.
In order to find this out, I had to make Linux::Smaps::update
return $
On Monday 08 October 2007 08:35, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote:
> No, because it still doesn't work, even with the patch. I don't
> even see the warning. The error I get from SizeLimit is:
>
> Can't call method "all" on an undefined value at
> /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux-thr