Today, I noticed some errors in our SSL cert renewal log files, mostly related to domains where the IP address had changed. Concerned about this, rebuilt out SSL cert, which normally goes well without a hiccup.
However, for today, for some reason which I cannot explain, there was a PHP error after doing this update to our SSL cert:
I was able to quickly rebuild the SSL cert again, restart our web server, and all was fine; except in one of my browsers, I had to close and reopen the browser to clear the issue.
There was a total of a few seconds downtime because of the PHP error above, but all is find now. Normally, renewing SSL certs do not cause the kinds of PHP errors, but it did and we had a few seconds of downtime today because of that.
Hi everyone
first of all you should know that I've been working with solaris for a few days only. :)
I need to install some programs and I have had the following troubles:
1. When I used /.configure it showed the following message:
"no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH"
I included... (2 Replies)
Dear brothers.
i tried so many times to install openssl-0.9.8g in x86 machine. i have done ./config without any error notification. when i execute the make command i am having the same error
fatal error: Command failed for target `build_crypto'.
i installed c compiler the verson of... (1 Reply)
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I have a compiler(Sun Forte,I believe) running in my Solaris 9 box.
since y'day my development team is finding this error when they compile:
ld.so.1: expr: fatal: libgmp.so.3: open failed: No such file or directory
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I'm trying to install PHP 5.3 on Solaris 10 .
I'm using etc/apache2
and installed mysql 5.1.39.
When I tried to compile PHP 5.3, with the following configure text,
./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql \
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Any clues on how to get rid of this PHP error?
PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 71 bytes) in /website/www/includes/functions_manpages.php on line 58
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Hi,
i got the following error when i tried to access the cygwin x server from a windows XP PC.
"xdmcp fatal error session failed session 23 failed for display"
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rad_detach_pid
rad_detach_pid(3) Library Functions Manual rad_detach_pid(3)NAME
rad_detach_pid - Detach a process from a Resource Affinity Domain by pid (libnuma library)
SYNOPSIS
#include <numa.h>
int rad_detach_pid(
pid_t pid );
PARAMETERS
Specifies a process identifier (pid) to detach from a RAD set.
DESCRIPTION
The rad_detach_pid() function frees a process that has been bound or attached to a RAD through the functions rad_bind_pid() or
rad_attach_pid(), respectively. If the pid argument is NULL, the call is self-directed. That is, the function behaves as if the calling
process's pid were specified. Calling rad_detach_pid() for a process that is not attached or bound is not considered to be an error.
RETURN VALUES
Success. In this case, rad_detach_pid() detaches the pid specified by pid from the RAD set. Failure. In this case, errno is set to indi-
cate the error.
ERRORS
If the rad_detach_pid() function fails, errno is set to one of the following values for the reasons specified. The process specified in
pid does not exist. The real or effective user ID of the caller does not match the real or effective user ID of the process pid, or the
caller does not have appropriate privileges to free processes from RADs.
SEE ALSO
Functions: rad_attach_pid(3), rad_bind_pid(3)rad_detach_pid(3)