[SLE] 9.0 - random issues

From: Joe Sullivan (firechild_at_comhem.se)
Date: 10/20/03

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    Hey all,

    Most all of 9.0 seems to be working fine, short of a nasty (resolved) incident
    involving my graphic card during install.

    Noticing three things that didn't happen with 8.1 or 8.0 though...

    1) During startup, I see: "skipped features boot.sched"

    Now, I looked at that file and couldn't for the life of me figure out what it
    was supposed to be doing, much less why it's being skipped.

    Should it be skipped? I don't seem to be seeing a reason why it was skipped,
    so I don't know what to look for or even if I should look for anything.

    2) Again during startup, I see "cannot find keymap se-layout" or something
    like that, can't remember the exact keymap name. My system is setup to show
    in English, but with a Swedish keyboard (American living in Sweden).

    It then says it's loading a default keymap instead.

    The keyboard seems to be in the proper Swedish layout though. So why would
    this appear? There's several places to set the keyboard settings, which place
    should I check to make sure is set correctly and hopefully end this message?

    3) This third is my Apache setup. I'm using 1.3.28 from the 9.0 disks, with
    the same http.conf file I had with my 8.2 (and 8.1) setup.

    However, my error log is showing quite a few segfault notices that never
    appeared with the previous setups...

    [Sun Oct 19 23:52:31 2003] [notice] child pid 4455 exit signal Segmentation
    fault (11)
    [Sun Oct 19 23:53:37 2003] [notice] child pid 4469 exit signal Segmentation
    fault (11)
    [Sun Oct 19 23:56:28 2003] [notice] child pid 4489 exit signal Segmentation
    fault (11)
    [Sun Oct 19 23:57:42 2003] [notice] child pid 4498 exit signal Segmentation
    fault (11)
    ... and so on.

    I have mod_perl and PHP set up, and use the CGI and DBI (MySQL) modules
    regularly. I've tried testing viewing various pages (plain HTML, PHP, and
    Perl CGI scripts) viewing them to see if maybe it was due to PHP or Perl or
    just one of the Perl modules, but it seems to be a random thing.

    Any ideas where I should start looking for this issue? The notice doesn't
    exactly help. :-/

    Or maybe it's time to finally give Apache2 a try... if it plays well with Perl
    and PHP now, that is.

    Other than these minor issues though, everything's running pretty smooth.

    TIA,
    Joe

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