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On 6/7/07, Stephen McVarnock <stephen.mcvarnock(a)aepona.com> wrote:
Well, the Apache version is 2.0.59. This is running on
SunOS 5.9.
However I have noticed that it is not enough to just restart Apache - I
also have to restart openser!
I am noticing the following entries in the serweb log - these lines are
only generated when clicking on the "my account" tab -
and it seems when I click on this tab I notice SerWeb stalling.
Jun 07 14:32:55 serweb [debug] Html form was not assigned to APU
apu_aliases3. Useing default.
Jun 07 14:32:55 serweb [debug] Html form was not assigned to APU
apu_acl4. Useing default
Could this be a symptom of the problem?
Nope. I have these messages all the time. Nothing to do with stalling,
although, i cant explain to you why they are generated.
Secondly, I have noticed that the issue does not occur
when I have
certain permissions set for the openser_fifo file. I normally see the
following on the
"my account" tab when first opened....
*"Warning*: fopen(/tmp/openser_fifo) [function.fopen
<http://delta:8081/serweb/user/function.fopen>]: failed to open stream:
Permission denied in */opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/functions.php* on line *345*
*Warning*: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at /opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/functions.php:345) in
*/opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/page.php* on line *35"
*So I would go in and chmod 777 the fifo file (overkill I know but bear
with me).
Later when I went back to the "my account" tab, SerWeb would stall......
However when the permissions remain at 660 on the fifo file the stall
problem does not happen but I do get the annoying warnings....
I dont know about OpenSER really, but in SER i set fifo permissions
from config file:
fifo_mode=766
Hope that helps.
....so it appears to be a permissions issue (and who the owner of the
openser_fifo file actually is) that is the root cause of all this. We
can all ignore point 1!
I'll look into it a bit more and let you know what happens.
Thanks guys.
Steve
Looks like Apache problem to me. Latest versions,
i.e. Apache 2.x are
not working well these days with MySQL and PHP. Which Apache are you
using and which OS? In my case i used installation from packages on
either Ubuntu 6.x/7.x ( i think manual install of Apache/MySQL/PHP
from source might be a better idea).
On 6/7/07, Karel Kozlik <karel(a)iptel.org> wrote:
Hi,
I never meet this behaviour. Please let me know if you find any cause of
this grinds. Is restarting of proxy necessary? I dont think so. But if
you have to restart apacha, there could be something wrong with your
apache/php installation/configuration.
Karel
Stephen McVarnock napsal(a):
Has anyone every seen SerWeb stalling
intermittently?
I have looked at my Apache logs and the SerWeb logs but can't see
anything unusual.
But every so often (in fact, frequently) SerWeb grinds to a halt and I
have to restart
my proxy and Apache.
Anyone else experienced (and, more importantly, resolved) this?
Steve.
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