I was thinking about that but a memory test came back clean. This system has several applications running on it; mysql (serving several databases), postfix, dns gallery2, samba, coppermine, etc. It's a busy little system :) And the only application that seems to be having a problem is mediawiki, everything else performs fine. The only change is updating the ports on the system which included an upgrade to PHP5 to the latest rev. Not sure how that plays into it as all of my other PHP applications are working fine.
Anything else? I am willing to try anything to solve this.....
Tim
On 1/1/2007 7:40 PM, Kasimir Gabert wrote:
Hello Tim,
A segmentation fault normally means that the program is trying to access a part of your RAM which does not exist.
If the server can afford to be done for a bit of time (transfer everything over to another temporarily, or something similar), I would run Memtest86+ on it.
I hope that this helps, Kasimir
On 1/1/07, Matt datahead4@gmail.com wrote:
If you are using any MediaWiki extensions, I would start by disabling those first to see if it fixes it. I've seen at least one issue that threw the same error and ended up being an incompatible extension.
On 1/1/07, Tim Hogan tim@hoganzoo.com wrote:
I run a mediawiki v1.8.2 on a FreeBSD box and it has been working fine for a while now. I recently updated the ports on FreeBSD which means that apache, php, php modules, and a few other things were updated and from that time forward mediawiki stopped working, I just get a blank page. What is strange is that all of my other php application still work, mediawiki is the only application that stopped working.
The only thing that I can find is this error in apaches logs;
[Sat Dec 30 01:55:17 2006] [error] [client 10.1.1.58] PHP Fatal error: Cannot access protected property DatabaseMysql::$mOut in /data/webapps/mediawiki-1.8.2/includes/Database.php on line 415
[Sat Dec 30 02:09:44 2006] [notice] child pid 15919 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) [Sat Dec 30 02:09:44 2006] [notice] child pid 15917 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
Any Ideas as to what happened?
Regards, Tim
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