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development web server to Apache 2.4 and PHP 5.4. In my web application which was previously working great on Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.3 it now starts getting these messages saying the "connection was reset" in Firefox. See screenshot. I am connecting to the linux machine via local LAN. I'm assuming it might be something to do with the new version of Apache or PHP, or the new LAMP stack which I downloaded from BitNami? It would seem to happen every 5-10 requests mysql connection reset and throw this error, perhaps more likely to trigger it is if I send a POST request from a page. Is it timing out the script or something? These are just basic dynamic pages I'm loading and they worked perfectly in Apache 2.2 and PHP5.3. Here are my httpd.conf and PHP.ini if that has any clues. Any ideas? Any help much appreciated. php lamp httpd.conf php.ini apache-2.4 share|improve this question edited Feb 3 '14 at 15:47 Ladadadada 18.9k43270 asked Mar 13 '12 at 8:39 zuallauz 9810 1 Have a look in your Apache error log and your PHP error log (if it's separate) and let us know what you find. –Ladadadada Mar 13 '12 at 8:47 Nothing in either since Saturday which is when I installed it. The error occurred as recent as half an hour ago but nothing related to it in there. –zuallauz Mar 13 '12 at 9:01 1 Sounds like you're looking in the wrong log files. The easiest way to determine which files Apache is using is to ls -l /proc/
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connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportInstalling Drupal "The connection was reset" on localhost Posted by willemmerson on September 6, 2012 at 8:33pm I copied a remote drupal installation to my local server (WAMP) and also copied the database. The site works fine, and I can log in as administrator, but if I try clicking on any of the admin menus I get the message "The connection was reset. The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading." Any ideas? Remote: Apache version 2.2.22 PHP version 5.3.14 MySQL version 5.0.95-community Local: Apache version 2.2.22 PHP version 5.3.13 MySQL version 5.5.24 Windows 7 x64 Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments Try clearing cache tables deruitern commented September 11, 2012 at 2:08am Try truncating each of the cache tables in your the database by issuing SQL statements similar to the following: truncate table cache; truncate table cache_foo; Log in or register to post comments same problem flightrisk commented December 15, 2012 at 3:36am I have the exact same problem. I am on Drupal 7.12 and upgraded to a 64 bit machine. That means I also upgraded PHP, Apache, etc to new versions. Things seem slow and this appears to be a timeout despite me changing php.ini to have more memory and larger timeouts. All the pages I tried work, but if I try to select any of my many admin menu items it gives the "connection reset" page. Log in or register to post comments anything? flightrisk commented December 17, 2012 at 5:54am More detail: localhost on working site: Windows XP (32bit) Wampserver 2.1 (32bit) Mysql 5.5.8 PHP 5.3.5 Apache 2.2.17 localhost on broken site Windows 8 (64bit) Wampserver 2.2 Mysql 5.5.24 PHP 5.4.3 Apache 2.4.2 Can load all web pages, but can't execute anything on the admin menu other than "add content". In Chrome and Firefox I get "connection reset", but in IE, it spins forever. Either it is something in the way I copied the database, or more likely one of he upgrades broke things. I've tried to up everyplace I know to flush caches and up memory limits. How can I at least debug to see what is going on? Nothing in the php, apache or mysql logs. I can't see my