If you send gdb back trace of hanged process it will be helpful.
If you dont know how to do it :
use "ps -aef | grep httpd" command to find pid then use "gdb httpd <pid>" to
open gdb.
After gdb prompt comes up, type "bt" to see backtrace.
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On Thu, 8 May 2003 20:01:49
Guntupalli, Santhi wrote:
>Hello,
> We are using Apache 2.0 in our application. our application supports
>both windows and Unix (Tru64). I had built my module which uses Apache 2.0
>APIs and creates DLL (test.dll) . We are loading this DLL by LoadModule in
>"httpd.conf". I was able to start Apache and also my application works
>properly without any problems on windows.
> The same application we support it on Unix also without any code
>change. I had built the same module with Apche 2.0 and created shared
>library "test.so". I load this library by LoadModule from httpd.conf.
>LoadModule test_handle modules/test.so
> If I add this in httpd.conf, when I start Apache, simply it hangs,
>it does not come to the prompt and does not spawn any hutted processes and
>also no error.
> If I don't load this shared library, Apache is starting no problems.
>If I load my shared library then only apache does not start. How Load module
>( my shared library) holds the apache from start. How LoadModule is related
>in spawning the httpd processes. I had tried many ways, nothing was working.
>what could be the problem. Same application is running on Windows, no
>problems at all, this problem I am facing it on Unix only, it does not give
>any error/log to locate the problem.
>Anybody has any clues or suggestions. any help is much appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>GS
>
>
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