At 01:47 AM 10/18/04, Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com wrote:
every now and then I notice in apache logs there were few segmentation faults
(on a daily basis) and all I am stuck with is PID of that process (which is
of course dead by then) and nothing about what it was doing. Is there any way
to figure
I could not because I do not know which process to trace and that is because
segfault happens so rarely - say on every 200.000th request.
On Monday 18 of October 2004 10:22, Hendrik Schmieder wrote:
> Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com schrieb:
> >Hello,
> >
> >every now and then I notice in apache lo
Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com schrieb:
Hello,
every now and then I notice in apache logs there were few segmentation faults
(on a daily basis) and all I am stuck with is PID of that process (which is
of course dead by then) and nothing about what it was doing. Is there any way
to figure out what
Hello,
every now and then I notice in apache logs there were few segmentation faults
(on a daily basis) and all I am stuck with is PID of that process (which is
of course dead by then) and nothing about what it was doing. Is there any way
to figure out what request that apache process was servi