After installing and enabling APC 3.1.9 (Alternate PHP Cache), using pecl, i ran into an internal server error. I checked my error logs, and this is what shows up.
Error Logs:
PHP Fatal error: PHP Startup: apc_mmap: mkstemp on /tmp/apc.efdb4d failed: in Unknown on line 0 [Wed Jul 06 23:47:41 2011] [error] mod_fcgid: process /var/www/cgi-bin/cgi_wrapper/cgi_wrapper(22397) exit(communication error), get unexpected signal 11 Instead of adding the APC extension to my php.ini file, i created an apc.ini file in /etc/php.d/, here's my current APC configuration
apc.ini configuration:
; /etc/php.d/apc.ini extension = apc.so apc.enabled = 1 apc.shm_segments = 1 apc.shm_size = 128M apc.optimization = 0 apc.num_files_hint = 4096 apc.ttl = 7200 apc.user_ttl = 7200 apc.gc_ttl = 0 apc.cache_by_default = 1 apc.filters = "" apc.mmap_file_mask = "/tmp/apc.XXXXXX" apc.slam_defense = 0 apc.file_update_protection = 2 apc.enable_cli = 0 apc.max_file_size = 10M apc.stat = 1 apc.write_lock = 1 apc.report_autofilter = 0 apc.include_once_override = 0 ;apc.rfc1867 = 0 ;apc.rfc1867_prefix = "upload_" ;apc.rfc1867_name = "APC_UPLOAD_PROGRESS" ;apc.rfc1867_freq = 0 apc.localcache = 0 apc.localcache.size = 512 apc.coredump_unmap = 0 apc.stat_ctime = 0 Even after disabling APC, i ran into another error while trying to log in to Plesk CP:
ERROR: Zend_Db_Statement_Exception SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1 Can't create/write to file '/tmp/#sql_6d7_0.MYI' (Errcode: 13) I fixed the above problem by restarting my container through Plesk's Power Panel. I think it had to with changing /tmp to exec using mount -o remount,exec /tmp to solve permission errors during the APC installation through pecl. After the installation was done, I returned /tmp back to noexec. The gist of these steps can be found here.
The first error still remains unsolved.
I'm Currently running on:
- CentOS 5.6
- PHP 5.3.5
- FastCGI
- Installed APC 3.1.9
I'm not sure how to solve this problem. Is it because im using the lastest version of APC? or the apc.ini config? Does it matter where i enabled the apc extension? i.e. /etc/php.ini versus /etc/php.d/apc.ini
How about FastCGI and APC compability issues?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
apc.inifile was supplemented by w3 total cache's plugin in itsinifolder. It was owned by my ftp user (it wascp-ed directly from there to/etc/php.d/), so i just changed it toroot/root, and the/tmpfolder had restrictive permissions, so i loosened it up a little bit. Answer the question, so i can give you credit. Thanks again./tmpfolder, and what would be an alternative to it?