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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/27 19:56

  • DobePhat

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Have been troubleshooting for some time now cant figure this out:
Ever since upgrading to XOOPS 2.0.18.1

It oocurs so randomly, but enough.

PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 01D0E18C

What could be causing this? From my research it appears to be either a result of lack of PHP permission, or exhausted resource. But what in the install would have resulted in this?

Thanks for any advice.

PHP version 5.2
MYsql 5.0
Protector version 3.04 (although have tried debugging with this disabled as well)


:(

update
Well I dunno Its happening too randomly to track. Along with the upgrade we also installed a few new modules and Frameworks.
Perhaps something is off in the configs. So will check that out too.

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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/27 21:39

  • DobePhat

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Ive changed this title because I no longer believe it was a result of the upgrade. Now thinking it was an overload of spiders and crawlers from a recent site submission tool foray?

Have never had this PHP error before but it seems to be more server related than XOOPS related at this point. It just all seemed to coincide at the time of our upgrade. As of now cant duplicate this error enough to attribute to anything otherwise.

Thanks.

But if anyone knows what kind of things cause these kind of PHP errors this might be a good topic to add too.

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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/27 22:26

  • DobePhat

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Recently applied Mastop publish.
And now its way more often.
Uninstall still there.

Does anyone see this error when visiting site? thanks
site

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Catzwolf
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/27 23:28

  • Catzwolf

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I don't think this could be a issue with your site software but more with your version of PHP. I would report this bug to the php.net website and see if they can help you futher.

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trabis
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/27 23:53

  • trabis

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I believe is not related but anyway:

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=62729&forum=28&post_id=282517#forumpost282517

May help a little. :(

This is more like it i think:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/2027

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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/28 15:27

  • DobePhat

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thanks for the pointers.

Im again thinking this MAY be XOOPS upgrade related as thats the only real variable thats changed since this has started happening.

On a php forum I was told its be a good idea to let you know I was on IIS as opposed to apache.

:(

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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/29 19:48

  • DobePhat

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Ok Its happening enough now that it is either an issue with XOOPS 2.0.18.1 or php 5.2 or their relationship. Recently updated the PHP version just to double check/

Would PHP debug from XOOPS interface be the way to track it? Can't seem to isolate it, though the error is the same,
I have run the site in debug mode but It has to be that unique occurance.

The error again..
---PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 01D0E18C--

argh. Any thoughts? thanks so much.

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Catzwolf
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/29 19:51

  • Catzwolf

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Which version of MySQL do you have on the server?

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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/29 20:18

  • DobePhat

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Dont have access to the server at the moment.
But Im almost positive its

-MYsql 5.0

I wonder if maybe some of my modules might be updated may be causing too. -thanks

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DobePhat
Re: "PHP Access violation..?
  • 2008/4/30 14:47

  • DobePhat

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Ok Ive done some serious debugging but still getting the same error.

Im wondering about a few things now.

I had to edit session.php in order to be able to log in for this version.
(regenerate ID True or False etc.) Without that edit not able to log in. Would just loop.

\ However, now we are having problems with PHP.
We have sessions enabled as well (20 minutes).

Anyone think there is a correlation here?

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