On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Jeff Trawick <traw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Techienote com <techienote....@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Hi Folks, >> >> >> >> Recently we are facing core dump in Oracle HTTP Server which is build on >> Apache 1.3 >> >> >> >> Following is the output of httpd -V command >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Server version: Oracle-Application-Server-10g/10.1.3.1.0 >> Oracle-HTTP-Server >> Server built: Sep 22 2006 04:35:27 >> Server's Module Magic Number: 19990320:18 >> Server compiled with.... >> -D EAPI >> -D EAPI_MM >> -D EAPI_MM_CORE_PATH="logs/mm" >> -D HAVE_MMAP >> -D USE_MMAP_SCOREBOARD >> -D USE_MMAP_FILES >> -D HAVE_FCNTL_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT >> -D HAVE_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT >> -D HAVE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT >> -D DYNAMIC_MODULE_LIMIT=64 >> -D HARD_SERVER_LIMIT=8192 >> -D HTTPD_ROOT="/tmp/apache" >> -D SUEXEC_BIN="/tmp/apache/bin/suexec" >> -D DEFAULT_PIDLOG="logs/httpd.pid" >> -D DEFAULT_SCOREBOARD="logs/httpd.scoreboard" >> -D DEFAULT_LOCKFILE="logs/httpd.lock" >> -D DEFAULT_ERRORLOG="logs/error_log" >> -D TYPES_CONFIG_FILE="conf/mime.types" >> -D SERVER_CONFIG_FILE="conf/httpd.conf" >> -D ACCESS_CONFIG_FILE="conf/access.conf" >> -D RESOURCE_CONFIG_FILE="conf/srm.conf" >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> I have tried to run the same using pstack command. Following is the >> output of the pstack command >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> core 'core' of 13893: /ora10gas/OracleAS/Apache/Apache/bin/httpd -d >> /ora10gas/OracleAS/Apach >> ----------------- lwp# 1 / thread# 1 -------------------- >> ff091a28 memcpy (ffbfc998, fddb2838, ffbff1e4, ffbff1f4, fe0d3d64, >> fe0d3d84) + 104c >> fe063bbc shmcb_retrieve_session (259f40, fddb2838, ffbff270, 6b63feff, >> 80808080, 1010101) + 118 >> fe063044 ssl_scache_shmcb_retrieve (259f40, ffbff2e0, 20683c, ffbff60c, >> 468740, 468e74) + 7c >> fe061430 ssl_scache_retrieve (259f40, ffbff360, 0, 0, 46895c, ffbff3a0) >> + f4 >> fe05e8f4 ssl_callback_GetSessionCacheEntry (2000, 33f498, ffffffff, >> ffffffff, ffbff6f8, 4683c4) + 88 >> > > SSLSessionCache none (or something) will avoid this code/crash, but you'll > likely encounter noticeable performance degradation (client response time > and/or server CPU). Unless the crash is happening very frequently (i.e., > severely affecting service) you probably don't want to do that. > > You need to get assistance from Oracle. This is a proprietary SSL toolkit > and proprietary patches to old levels of open source. > > Can you please let me know why you are suspecting SSLSessionCache? > > >> fe1730bc nzospGetSession (ffbff448, ffbff450, 4683cc, 468740, 468740, >> 45b2cb) + 24 >> f87fdde0 ssl_Hshk_GetSessionID (20, 468909, ffbff534, 4, 468710, 468740) >> + a8 >> f8884274 ssl_Hshk_Priv_GetSessionDBRecord (468710, ffbff53f, ffbff534, >> 468964, 0, 1) + 74 >> f8883f04 ssl_Hshk_Priv_ProcessClientHello (300, 300, 469190, 468710, 0, >> ffbff5b0) + 174 >> f8879d24 STM_ExecuteLine (455238, f906374c, 1001, 469190, 0, 45525c) + 40 >> f8879a94 STM_DoOneCycle (455238, ffbff6dc, 20683c, ffbff60c, 468740, >> 468e74) + 148 >> f88798fc STM_Operate (455238, ffbff6dc, f8882b74, 468710, 46895c, >> 20683c) + 14 >> f87f3f90 ssl_Hshk_HandshakeProceed (468710, 0, 0, 4000, ffbff6f8, >> 4683c4) + b0 >> f87f2a1c ssl_Handshake (468710, 810a0038, 810d0013, 810d0000, ffbff780, >> 4683c4) + 30 >> fe16d80c nzos_Handshake (4683b8, 33f4cc, 434478, fffffff8, 0, 4364b0) + >> b0 >> fe05ca90 SSL_new_server_side (fe100818, 33f4cc, fe0ec98c, 2400, 2664, >> 4314b0) + 13c >> fe05c8a0 ssl_hook_NewConnection (431440, 91314, 9b3f0, ffbff8d8, 8c4c0, >> 902ec) + 14c >> 00030538 new_connection (a59e0, 933a0, a5a18, ffbff994, ffbff984, 2) + >> 12c >> 00031ee4 child_main (90ad4, d8c, e20, a7c, 1800, c00) + 95c >> 00032278 make_child (933a0, 2, 516551db, 10, 1cf4, ff1e8140) + 16c >> 00032358 startup_children (5, 14, 869d8, 1b840, 0, 21cc8) + 8c >> 00032be8 standalone_main (800, 878, c00, d64, 1800, 1a44c) + 28c >> 00033820 main (c00, dec, 1800, 1a20, 1800, 19ec) + 568 >> 000193c0 _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 108 >> ----------------- lwp# 2 / thread# 2 -------------------- >> ff16e298 __pollsys (fdc1be68, 0, fdc1bed0, 0, 0, 0) + 8 >> ff109abc pselect (fdc1be68, ff1e6790, ff1e6790, 0, fdc1bed0, 0) + 1c8 >> ff109e34 select (0, 0, 0, 0, fdc1bf38, fe002394) + a0 >> fe0035d8 swwwcsl_Sleep (ea60, 7, fe012d30, 3645, fdb00200, 1) + 40 >> fe00470c wwccuctp_CleanupThreadProc (42bca0, fdc1c000, 0, 0, fe00465c, >> 1) + b0 >> ff16a9c8 _lwp_start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) >> ----------------- lwp# 3 / thread# 3 -------------------- >> ff16aa6c __lwp_park (1, 42be50, fdafbe08, 0, 7dc18, 0) + 14 >> ff164ab0 cond_wait_queue (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbe08, 0, 0, 0) + 4c >> ff164ef4 cond_wait_common (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbe08, 0, 0, 0) + 294 >> ff165088 _cond_timedwait (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbed0, 0, 0, 0) + 34 >> ff16517c cond_timedwait (42bdc8, 42be50, fdafbed0, 0, 0, fdafbed8) + 14 >> f8df683c sltspctimewait (21e658, 3f99e0, 3f99e4, 493e0, 42be50, >> ff163f48) + d4 >> fe0034ac swwwctwe_TimedWaitForEvent (3f99e0, 493e0, fe0121ec, 8, f4240, >> 0) + 40 >> fe000afc wwchmctp_CHMThreadProc (18f4, 1800, 1800, 1800, 1800, 1a3c) + >> 118 >> ff16a9c8 _lwp_start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> Need your help to analyze further is this issue. Need to understand the >> cause of core dump and how we can fix it. Simultaneously I am also >> raising this with Oracle support but not receiving any proper reply. >> > > > > -- > Born in Roswell... married an alien... > http://emptyhammock.com/ >