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  1. Hello Printf, first I would like to thank you for your precious comment, it does make sense as the crashes occur mostly during peak time. I created a test machine (god bless vmware) and added these lines: ScriptAlias /php/ "D:/!Websites/PHP-5/" AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .inc Action application/x-httpd-php "/php/php-cgi.exe" It seems to work well, I will test it a little bit more and keep you posted on the outcome for production. P.S.: we have already planned a migration to Linux OS Thanks again, Roberto.
  2. I have a WAMP server: RAM: 2GB VMWare: Win 2003 SP2 PHP 5.2.6 Apache 2.2.9 Heavily loaded: 8000 users per day, up to 800 concurrent connections ThreadLimit 800 Threadsperchild 800 I'm already aware WAMP is not suitable for heavily loaded production servers (Linux would be better) once a day (approx.) the service restarts with this error: child process exited with status 3221226324 Sometimes the service restarts with this error (less frequently): "Cannot initialize zend_mm storage" In a previous post on this forum James told me this exit code might be due to the crash of a PHP extension. Assuming the PHP extensions are only specified in the php.ini and that they are the ones declared after the "extension=" tag, I see these 5: extension=php_gd2.dll extension=php_mysql.dll extension=php_bz2.dll extension=php_mbstring.dll extension=php_mcrypt.dll The first two are needed, the other 3 I don't know. Is there a way to know which extensions I need? Is there a way to know which extension is crashing? Any feedback would be welcome, Bye, Roberto.
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