Re: Apache2 Dying



On 07/11/2007, Raquel <raquel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I give up. I've spent all day, and part of yesterday, googling and
haven't been able to fix a thing.

Are you able to run memtest86+ on the box, every time I have had weird
problems with daemons dying it has been due to flaky ram.

Might be worth ruling out.

Adrian

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