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share|improve this question edited Feb 23 '11 at 0:43 asked Feb 23 '11 at 0:36 hiemye 45448 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Try reinstall all apache packages(segfault apache-mpm, apache2 is metapackage) sudo apt-get remove apache2 sudo apt-get autoremove sudo apt-get install apache2 Try check md5sum: sudo apt-get install debsums sudo debsums -s Also try use gdb: gdb apache2 (gdb) run Try backup config: cp -R /etc/apache2 ~/apache2_conf and delete package with config. share|improve this answer answered Feb 23 '11 at 0:49 ooshro 7,8861924 debsums: changed file /usr/lib/apache2/mpm-worker/apache2 (from apache2.2-bin package) –hiemye Feb 23 '11 at 0:52 @hiemye try: sudo apt-get --reinstall install apache2-bin –ooshro Feb 23 '11 at 0:58 work, thanks!!! –hiemye Feb 23 '11 at 0:59 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged linux apache-2.2 segm
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34634 Member Registered: 2012-07-05 Posts: 11 [SOLVED] Cannot Start httpd - Segfault Hello,I am trying to setup Apache but am receiving an error when trying to start https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=160067 the daemon.The error/usr/sbin/apachectl: line 84: 7821 Segmentation fault (core dumped) $HTTPD -k $ARGV/var/log/messages showsMar 21 14:52:53 arch kernel: [ 402.544664] httpd[14509]: segfault at 1c ip 00007f1a7b524786 sp 00007fffec1aad70 error http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26656280/php-fpm-segmentation-fault-don%C2%B4t-understand-core-dump 4 in libapr-1.so.0.4.6[7f1a7b506000+2f000] Mar 21 14:52:53 arch apachectl[14498]: /usr/sbin/apachectl: line 84: 14509 Segmentation fault (core dumped) $HTTPD -k $ARGVI've had no luck when researching the issue, but I have segfault error found that there are other people with the same error here and here. The difference is that these errors seem to be caused from mod_perl and I do not have that installed.When trying to start Apache in debug mode, it appears as though all of the modules load before crashing.[34634@arch ~]$ apachectl -k start -e debug [Thu Mar 21 segfault error 4 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authn_file_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authn_dbm_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authn_anon_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authn_dbd_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authn_default_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authz_host_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authz_groupfile_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authz_user_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authz_dbm_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authz_owner_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authnz_ldap_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module authz_default_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module auth_basic_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module auth_digest_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module file_cache_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module cache_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mod_so.c(246): loaded module disk_cache_module [Thu Mar 21 16:45:53 2013] [debug] mo
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