[CentOS] /usr/sbin/httpd: symbol lookup error: /usr/sbin/httpd: undefined symbol: apr_array_ma+e
Jim Perrin
jperrin at gmail.comWed Nov 29 12:37:42 UTC 2006
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On 11/29/06, Ferdinando Santacroce <jesus_was_rasta at yahoo.it> wrote: > > Thank you Alexey! > Well, it's just a simple web site, not a 99,999% service, but see a server > who need a reboot to work again seems a little bit the Windows way... :-P > No, no, no, I don't want reboot to make my server work! > Your suggestions are best practices in server management, I know, but my > farm is a little farm where only one server is available due to money > availability... > Well, hope this would be just a bad joke... Have you looked at the log files to see if there were any errors when it crashed? Are you using any 3rd party apache modules? What are you using that's different from the default httpd setup? Have you verified the hardware (memtest, burn-in etc)? -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
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