Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 07:36:47 -0700 From: Manfred Antar <null@pozo.com> To: "Claus Guttesen" <kometen@gmail.com> Cc: ports@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Apache.sh on current Message-ID: <200809011436.m81Eaq2v040141@pozo.com> In-Reply-To: <b41c75520809010719pe5a8e19nb32a925f44a80a47@mail.gmail.com > References: <200809011335.m81DZW8b006033@pozo.com> <b41c75520809010719pe5a8e19nb32a925f44a80a47@mail.gmail.com>
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At 07:19 AM 9/1/2008, Claus Guttesen wrote: >> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh : >> /usr/bin/limits -e -U www >> dumps core when starting apache on current >> This something new, not sure when it started as I have been out of the Country for the past month. >> Kernel and usr are current >> Also /usr/local/sbin/apachect : >> eval `limits -e -C daemon` >> also dumps core > >Are you using apache and php? > >-- >regards >Claus > >When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, >the gentler gamester is the soonest winner. > >Shakespeare Yes But if I just do limits -e -U root I get a core dump. I don't think the problem is with apache. limits -e -U (Any User) dumps core ================================== || null@pozo.com || || Ph. (415) 681-6235 || ==================================
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