Hi there,
My apologies for perhaps not being clear. And I do appreciate your push towards
php-fpm as it is the way forward!!
So, when I say "crash", I mean that requests for the defined virtualhost are
suddenly being directed to the htdocs folder and only restarting Apache
restores the virtualhost. If there is no load on the server then things can
remain in good health for many hours. But if there is load then it can be as
low as 2-3 minutes before the virtualhost fails.
My httpd-vhosts.conf is as follows:
<VirtualHost 10.254.254.254:80> ProxyPassMatch ^/(.*\.php(/.*)?)$
fcgi://127.0.0.1:9000/var/www/www_test/$1 DirectoryIndex /index.php index.php
ServerAdmin webmas...@test.blah.net DocumentRoot /var/www/www_test ServerName
test.blah.net ErrorLog logs/www_test-error_log CustomLog
logs/www_test-access_log common <Directory /> Order Deny,Allow Require all
granted Deny from all Allow from x.x.x.x/22 Allow from x.x.x.x/22 Allow from
x.x.x.x/24 Allow from x.x.x.x/24 </Directory></VirtualHost>
I changed the IP ranges to x.x.x.x for matters of privacy.
My httpd.conf is as per compilation with the following changes:
Added: AddType application/x-httpd-php .phpUncommented: LoadModule proxy_module
modules/mod_proxy.so
Uncommented: LoadModule proxy_fcgi_module modules/mod_proxy_fcgi.so
Uncommented: Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
Hopefully this makes it clearer what I mean.
On Friday, 3 June 2016, 23:11, "Houser, Rick" <rick.hou...@jackson.com>
wrote:
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{}#yiv6672224777 My suggestion of moving your php infrastructure outside of the
Apache was partially since it’s an overall better/safer architecture, and
partially to bisect a likely cause of your problem. Now that you have
completely removed mod_php from httpd, you know for a fact your crash is not
PHP related. I admit that I don’t quite understand what you mean by your
problem description. As virtual hosts don’t run, they can’t crash. I suspect
something else is going on with your configuration, but only a small subset was
provided. Any chance you could narrow it down to a minimal configuration set
that triggers this problem (perhaps try removing all other vhosts, confirm you
can reproduce the behavior, take out all modules you don’t need for the reduced
set, and confirm the problem persists), provide an exact description of what’s
happening symptom-wise, and then supply a complete copy of your configuration?
Something might stand out. Depending on the failure mode you have, you might
be able to get a core dump, run in single-threaded debug mode, etc. If you
actually have to debug a multi-threaded process, I’m definitely not the right
person to ask (only written three modules back in the 2.0/2.2 era, and
struggling myself with memory leaks in a third-party module). Rick Houser
Web Administration From: James Duffy [mailto:eastcor...@ymail.com.INVALID]
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2016 16:58
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache Virtualhost Crashing in OpenBSD Hi there
Rick, I recompiled php to run as an fpm daemon. Got it all running using the
fpm-server and after a few hours Apache vitrualhost has crashed again. Though I
welcomed your suggestion to get me out of a fix (which sadly didn't work) it is
not a good thing if Apache can be crashed in the first place. Restarting
Apache clears the problem until it falls over again. How do I progress this?
Is there a way of taking a snapshot of Apache in its crashed state to send to
the developers? Thanks On Wednesday, 1 June 2016, 14:21, "Houser, Rick"
<rick.hou...@jackson.com> wrote: Have you tried php-fpm? That lets you
isolate the php code from the apache process and avoid all the thread
compatibility issues, memory leaks, etc. from php, yet still run moderm mpms
like worker or event. Rick Houser Web Administration From: James Duffy
[mailto:eastcor...@ymail.com.INVALID]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 07:47
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Apache Virtualhost Crashing in OpenBSD Hi there, I
am running the latest OpenBSD v5.9 and the official Apache package has a
problem where all defined virtualhosts crash after a short period of time -
normally when the server comes under load. So I compiled the latest version
2.4.20 and this still does the same. I have changed very little of the default
config. I am running php if this makes any difference though I assume it is
still an Apache bug if php can crash it like this. Once the virtualhost has
crashed all requests default to the htdocs folder. My virtualhost config
looks like this - though as it works for a while I don't see this being a
config error as such. <VirtualHost 10.254.254.254:80>
serveradminwebmas...@test.blah.net DocumentRoot /var/www/www_test ServerName
test.blah.net ErrorLog logs/www_test-error_log CustomLog
logs/www_test-access_log common <Directory /> Order Deny,Allow Require all
granted Deny from all Allow from 10.0.0.0/8 Allow from
193.105.253.0/24 </Directory> </VirtualHost> Any help or comments
appreciated.