Latest buildapache.sea: I get network read error

tadruj

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Hello,

when compiling latest buildapache.sea I get network read error while trying to connect to http port with Lynx, Explorer doesn\'t respond.

What could be the reason ?

Imagine me, having 100 clients on machine when upgrading this. I don\'t even want to think about this.

:mad::mad::mad:

By the way, WHM upgrades bind to 9.x, while WHM is designed to run with 8.x
Is somebody avare of this ? I hope so.

I\'m still testing cPanel/WHM combination, how would it work for my business, but I\'m quite dissapointed till now. Don\'t get me wrong, I appreciate the work behind this but this is 1200$/year product and one would expect a little more. Well I hope You have lots of fun with my 100$.

And I aint from yesterday, when talking about unices...

Have fun...:P:P:P

love Tantadruj
 

feanor

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When compiling it you try to connect to localhost ?

Or afterwards?

..... ? Restart apache,what is failing? What is at the base of the /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log ? What errors come back to console?
 

tadruj

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No errors on the console nor error_log. httpd working, but clients get no data. I tryed to telnet on 80 and GET /, but I don\'t get nothing. I\'ll take some time to figure this out.

It\'s quite a fancy thing this cPanel, so I won\'t give up so quickly. :P
 

tadruj

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error_log says this:

[Tue Jan 22 03:46:32 2002] [notice] child pid 2231 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

We all know this dude don\'t we...

Let\'s go, listen our hartbeat...:P:P:P
 

tadruj

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Well, I removed mod_perl from httpd.conf and it works now.

But I want to have my mod_perl :P

Wasn\'t i talking somewhere on this forum on the cPanel/WHM prerequisites ? Well, it\'s time boys, it\'s time...

Rok
 
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bdraco

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[quote:661b3135a4][i:661b3135a4]Originally posted by tadruj[/i:661b3135a4]
Hello,

when compiling latest buildapache.sea I get network read error while trying to connect to http port with Lynx, Explorer doesn\'t respond.

What could be the reason ?

Imagine me, having 100 clients on machine when upgrading this. I don\'t even want to think about this.

:mad::mad::mad:

By the way, WHM upgrades bind to 9.x, while WHM is designed to run with 8.x
Is somebody avare of this ? I hope so.

I\'m still testing cPanel/WHM combination, how would it work for my business, but I\'m quite dissapointed till now. Don\'t get me wrong, I appreciate the work behind this but this is 1200$/year product and one would expect a little more. Well I hope You have lots of fun with my 100$.

And I aint from yesterday, when talking about unices...

Have fun...:P:P:P

love Tantadruj [/quote:661b3135a4]


A network read error can be the result of bad ram.
 

tadruj

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network read error was a result of Apache sigsegv-ing because of mod_perl DSO.

Installing apache ASP solved the problem.

Thanks anyway for the hint...
 

First Faze

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I downloaded apache-asp.sea and did sh apache-asp.sea

then re-started apache and it doesnt look like it did anything.
 

moronhead

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[quote:827258d238][i:827258d238]Originally posted by First Faze[/i:827258d238]

I downloaded apache-asp.sea and did sh apache-asp.sea

then re-started apache and it doesnt look like it did anything.[/quote:827258d238]

What were you expecting to do?
 

feanor

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Apache-ASP basically installs a perl module and makes it &possible& for you to utilize that bad boy within apache---

there is additional tweaking to be done and the customer needs to understand what he or she is actually doing.

Best information is here, of course-
http://www.apache-asp.org/
g00d luck.
 

Site5-Matt

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We actually got a segfault on an existing (stable) server when mod_perl was installed. Disable it and the segfault goes away immediately. The server is otherwise stable, and has had no indications of any hardware issues whatsoever.

Just FYI.

Matt