> After including it in Apache 1.3.20, statically compiled/linked for
> RedHat Linux 7.0, the error messages 'child pid xxxxx exit signal
> Segmentation fault (11)' start appearing in the error log file of
> Apache. mod_jk from Tomcat 3.3 M3 works fine with both Tomcat M3 and
> the
> latest 3.3 CVS snapshot.

Could you try to rebuild it dynamically (DSO) and see if the 
problem persist. Thanks to send us mod_jk parts in httpd.conf 
and workers.properties file :)

> Here is the scenario to replicate the problem:
> 
> - start Tomcat and Apache, mod_jk for latest CVS
> - call a few JSP/Velocity or whichever pages that exercise mod_jk
> - restart Tomcat
> - restart Apache (gracefully!) 2 seconds after Tomcat's startup (I'm
> doing this from my startup script)
> - try to load any page from the site you were just browsing and you'll
> get errors along the lines that the web server didn't return anything
> - log files show segfaults
> 
> If you stop Tomcat and Apache and start them again, this doesn't
> happen.
> Also, when mod_jk shipped with M3 is used everything is sweet.
> 
> Don't know all that much about mod_jk, but it seems the problem is
> related to graceful restart of Apache and subsequent reconnection to
> Tomcat (ie. part of the code that does that was changed and ouch,
> segfault :-)
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Bojan
> 



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