I notice that both of the reporters are using libapache-mod-php5. It
might be that this is a PHP memory leak issue and has nothing to do with
apache. OOM killed processes are often not the actual problem.
I don't see anything we can actually act on to reproduce in this bug
report. Unless a user is
We are experiencing the same issue. Fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10LTS
with default apache2, mysql, php. I can say for certain that it's not a
hardware issue. This is a virtual server running on an ESX host. Let
me know if there are any other details I can pull to help with this
issue. This is a
Marking Invalid as a reasonable assumption that it might have been
hardware memory issues. If this is not the case, please provide further
information as requested.
Thanks again!
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We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
information? Thanks!
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Hi,
I really dont think its a kernel problem either basically you have a
process on your machine that is chewing up all of your memory and you
really have to nail it down to see why that is. The reason why you are
getting OOM because its not that smart and it killed the first. You
might want to c
My kernel is : 2.6.24-16-server. Do you think that a kernel update would
do the trick ?
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I also have a bunch of these :
127.0.0.1 - - [24/May/2008:09:05:59 +0200] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 -
"-" "Apache (internal dummy connection)"
in my access.log.
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And here's my php.ini file.
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Here's my apache2.conf. I didn't notice anything in the apache error
logs...
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Can you please add your apache configuration files, your php.ini files
and anything relevant in your apache2 error logs?
Thanks
chuck
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Maybe I can trace Apache to see where it's going wrong ? What do you
think ?
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Memory test ? If you mean by this checking th integrity of the physical
memory, I don't think this is where the problem is because I tryied to
change my machine keeping the hard drives and the data and it didn't
changed anything... :( So maybe it's related with apache but not apache
itself ? Maybe
Well if mysql is causing you an OOM error then have you tried
considering running a memory test on your machine then?
chuck
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Unfortunately, it didn't changed anything. The OOM has occured about 20
minutes ago... But the first OOM I saw on the server's screen was
triggered by mysqld, usually it's apache and then other processes but
this time, it was mysqld... I don't know why but I'm nearly sure that
apache is the bad one
Great ! I install it right now !
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Chuck has confirmed this, and triaged it to Apache2. He currently has a
fix in progress in his PPA.
:-Dustin
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Ok, no problem, but what are the differences with my version ? Were do
you think the problem is ? I'll try this this afternoon when I come back
home.
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Léobaillard,
Can you test the apache that is in my ppa archive?
http://launchpad.net/~zulcss/+archive
It should be available shortly.
Thanks
chuck
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I've launched the same ab test but the machine has frozen before I could
see the results, nevertheless, when it was frozen, it didn't produce an
OOM, the OOM has come later but not within the 4 hours limit.
Here is the initial OOM of apache2 and it seems to have taken down other
processes before l
I've just seen that the responses werent 2xx, I got a 404, I've fixed
this and I'll run more ab tests with higher values.
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I ran some ab tests (it's my first time so maybe the settings were too
low, you'll tell me) but it didn't produce an OOM. I couldn't get a
fresh htop when the server was loading but I've taken a screenshot just
before the SSH has frozen.
Here are the ab results
$ ab -c 50 -n 5 http:///
Bench
It would also be interesting to know what apache modules you have
enabled and how the output of top looks just before the OOM situation
(i.e. are there many large apache2 processes or only a few very large
ones?).
You could also try tweaking "memory_limit" in your php.ini.
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Ok, I'll do this as soon as I go back home and post you the results.
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Marking incomplete until we have full instructions for reproducing this
bug (ideally using ab).
Please change back to "new" once you've provided these.
Thanks!
:-Dustin
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Hi Léobaillard-
I at first marked this a duplicate of Bug #224945, but I see now that
you're not dealing with SSL. In which case I'm interested in
reproducing this bug (and I un-marked it duplicate).
Would it be possible for you to determine an Apache bench (ab) command
that you can run to repro
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 224945
[SRU] memory leaks in apache2 when running mod_ssl
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[SRU] memory leaks in apache2 when running mod_ssl
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I've also added some restrictions for apache which seems not to change
the problem :
MaxClients 40
MaxSpareServers 8
MaxRequestsPerChild 2000
RLimitNPROC 10
RLimitMEM 67108864
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