mod_python failure
Elan Ruusamäe
glen at pld-linux.org
Mon Dec 7 09:35:23 CET 2015
nvm,
http://modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2005-April/017857.html
found that i had too many ipcs left in the system. nuked them
On 07.12.2015 10:31, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
> any ideas what could cause this?
>
> Fri Dec 4 14:47:15 2015 openssl-1.0.2e-1.x86_64
> Mon Dec 7 10:18:44 2015 apache-base-2.4.17-3.x86_64
> Mon Dec 7 10:19:28 2015 apache-mod_python-3.5.0-16.x86_64
>
> root at trac /etc/cron.d# service httpd restart
> Checking Apache 2.4 Web Server
> configuration...........................................................................................................................[
> DONE ]
> Stopping Apache 2.4 Web Server
> service.................................................................................................................................[
> FAIL ]
> Starting Apache 2.4 Web Server
> service.................................................................................................................................[
> BUSY ]
> [Mon Dec 07 10:28:10.367456 2015] [suexec:notice] [pid 32119] AH01232:
> suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
> [ DONE ]
> [Mon Dec 07 10:28:10.404405 2015] [:notice] [pid 32120] mod_python:
> Creating 8 session mutexes based on 150 max processes and 0 max threads.
> [Mon Dec 07 10:28:10.404482 2015] [:notice] [pid 32120] mod_python:
> using mutex_directory /tmp
> [Mon Dec 07 10:28:10.404522 2015] [:error] [pid 32120] (28)No space
> left on device: mod_python: Failed to create global mutex 0 of 8
> (/tmp/mpmtx321200).
> [Mon Dec 07 10:28:10.404565 2015] [:emerg] [pid 32120] AH00020:
> Configuration Failed, exiting
>
> 10:28:10 [load: 1.09 27.25% nproc: 4]
> root at trac /etc/cron.d# df /tmp
> Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/root xfs 2.0G 674M 1.4G 34% /
>
> 10:28:12 [load: 1.24 31.00% nproc: 4]
> root at trac /etc/cron.d# ls -ld /tmp
> drwxrwxrwt 6 root root 85 7. dets 10:19 /tmp/
>
> 10:28:13 [load: 1.24 31.00% nproc: 4]
> root at trac /etc/cron.d# l /tmp/mpmtx321200
> ls: cannot access /tmp/mpmtx321200: No such file or directory
>
>
--
glen
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