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Subject:    Re: [users@httpd] slotmem error still occuring after updating to Apache 2.4.43 APR 1.7.0
From:       Wendell Hatcher <wendellhatcher1074 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2020-08-26 22:18:09
Message-ID: B818A712-D8E9-46DC-9D76-AB2EEB184E89 () gmail ! com
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> Still seeing, as in a problem that you had both before and after
> the update? Yes both before the update and after. This was during a shutdown. Why \
> is it occurring during a bad shutdown? Yes, we have multiple instances running? 

Wendell

> On Aug 26, 2020, at 6:14 PM, Nick Kew <niq@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 16:34:00 -0400
> Wendell Hatcher <wendellhatcher1074@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hello, I updated to the latest version of the APR and Apache but I am
> > still seeing the following slotmem error.
> 
> Still seeing, as in a problem that you had both before and after
> the update? Yes both before the update and after. This was during a shutdown. Why \
> is it occurring during a bad shutdown? Yes, we have multiple instances running?  
> > We run multiple apache
> > services on a single box as well.
> 
> Multiple instances of the server, all in the same filesystem?
> 
> > error.2020.08.26:[Wed Aug 26 09:37:42.188705 2020]
> > [slotmem_shm:error] [pid 125624:tid 140664905795392] (17)File exists:
> > AH02611: create:
> 
> That would most usually happen if a process doesn't shut down cleanly,
> and so fails to clean up filesystem entries (e.g. a crash or kill).
> But your "multiple services" comment leads me to wonder if you have
> two or more instances in conflict.
> 
> > apr_shm_create(lotmem-shm-p7bed9088_s4taskcxml_c3_0.shm) failed
> 
> Is that a literal transcription?  I'm looking at the apparent
> argument there!
> 
> -- 
> Nick Kew
> 
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