Hi All, I think we are a lot of windows users experiencing the same problem with mod_perl/apache: "The famous 3221225477 exit status". My company will also be willing to donate some money If it will help solving the problem. BTW. I don't recall using the LibXML library unless it is used in some of the other modules I use (Template Toolkit). Best regards Henrik Schak Hansen -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Foo JH [mailto:suppressed Sendt: 21. november 2006 08:57 Til: Stephane GUIBOUD-RIBAUD Cc: mod_perl Emne: Re: JOB [CONTRACT] + Re: Windows + MP2 in a production environment Hey Stephane, Thanks for zeroing in on the problem libraries. I don't remember using LibXML, but I'll see if I can replicate the problem as well, in a simplified model. Stephane GUIBOUD-RIBAUD wrote: > I had a similar issue one year ago with mod_perl 2.0.0-RC4 and perl > 5.6.1 (same issue with perl 5.8). > > The problem was due to the use of LibXML (which is the fastest xml > parsing library I found to parse large XML files) with mod_perl and > apache in a multi-threaded environment. I also had some issues with > SOAP-Lite module in my environment. > > I had to go back to a CGI application to solve this problem, but I > don't have a highly loaded server at this time. > > Stéphane > > Issac Goldstand wrote: >> We were originally using 5.8.3, but reproduced the problem with both >> activeperl 5.8.8.819 with mod_perl-2.0.3-dev (from your PPM >> repository) as well as our own built perl + mod_perl 2.0.3-rc2 >> >> Randy Kobes wrote: >>> On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, Foo JH wrote: >>> >>>> Issac Goldstand wrote: >>>>> YES! While it's acceptable for light and smallish applications, >>>>> I've never found it to be really usable once you're serving >>>>> concurrent connections. >>>>> >>>>> On that note, I have a contract (job) offer for anyone who knows >>>>> their way inside Perl (5.8) and mod_perl (2) enough to help >>>>> troubleshoot a win32-related crash. In short, once we put heavy >>>>> load on the server, we see a crash reported from inside >>>>> libperl58.dll - my theory is that it's thread-related, but I don't >>>>> have the time to look into it properly. If anyone thinks that >>>>> they are capable of identifying and fixing the problem, please email me. >>> What version of perl are you using? There were some threads-related >>> fixes introduced in perl-5.8.8 that solved some problems with >>> earlier versions. >>> >> ------- [Denne E-mail blev scannet for virus af Declude Virus] [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
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