Nagios causing signal 11 on apache.
Tim Uckun
tim at diligence.com
Thu Feb 19 21:59:41 CET 2004
>
>
>Hm, Apache threads are getting killed off by segmentation faults.
>That's bad. That's a bug in Apache, or possibly flaky memory. It's
>hard to see that Nagios could be involved, though.
If I turn off the nagios checking then the signal 11s go away. If I turn it
on again they come back. I am 100% convinced that nagios is causing these
signal 11s.
> > sshd[61296]: fatal: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer
>
>That's what sshd (sometimes) logs when it gets checked by
>check_ssh. Nothing to worry about.
OK I guess. It seems seems anomalous and I certainly don't like seeing that
in my logs all day long. Is there a work around or something?
:wq
Tim Uckun
US Investigations Services/Due Diligence
http://www.diligence.com/
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