Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 21:15:58 +0100 From: Peter Risdon <peter@circlesquared.com> To: FreeBSD Question List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: maxproc limit reached with trivial exec() in cgi script Message-ID: <40D741FE.2020500@circlesquared.com>
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apache+mod_ssl-1.3.29+2.8.16 (suexec), PHP 4.3.4 (cgi), FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE
exec("ls -l") in a php cgi script works the first time it is run after a
reboot Every subsequent invocation gives
/kernel: maxproc limit exceeded by uid 1208, please see tuning(7) and
login.conf(5)
in /var/log/messages and
Warning: exec(): Unable to fork [ls -l]
on the webpage.
A similar problem showed up in April this year:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-April/045102.html
But had no responses. That was also a webserver running php4.
man 7 tuning doesn't mention maxproc, and /etc/login.conf is the
default, with
:maxproc=unlimited:\
Googling tells me that unable to fork errors are commonish with php but
mostly on Windows, often boil down to permissions, and are supposed to
be improved by using the cgi version. This isn't Windows, permissions
are fine and I am running as cgi.
I suspect php cgi and apache suexec don't play nicely together. But I'd
be grateful for any better informed pointers.
TIA
Peter.
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