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																        XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX				              This file is generated from xml source: DO NOT EDIT				        XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX				      -->				Frequently Asked Questions - Apache HTTP Server																								Modules | Directives | FAQ | Glossary | Sitemap				Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0																Apache > HTTP Server > Documentation > Version 2.0 > FAQFrequently Asked Questions								Available Languages:  en  |				 ko 												    The latest version of this FAQ is always available from the main Apache				    web site, at <http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/faq/>.								    Since Apache 2.0 is quite new, we don't yet know what the Frequently				    Asked Questions will be. While this section fills up, you should also				    consult the Apache 1.3				    FAQ to see if your question is answered there.								 Topics				 Support				 Error Messages																Topics				SupportWhat do I do when I have problems?				Error MessagesWhat does this error message mean?												Support				    				    "Why can't I ...? Why won't ... work?" What				    to do in case of problems								    Whom do I contact for support?				    								    "Why can't I ...? Why won't ... work?" What to do in case of				    problems				    								      If you are having trouble with your Apache server software, you should				      take the following steps:								      				      Check the errorlog!				      Apache tries to be helpful when it encounters a problem. In many				      cases, it will provide some details by writing one or messages to the				      server error log. Sometimes this is enough for you to diagnose & fix				      the problem yourself (such as file permissions or the like). The default				      location of the error log is				      /usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log, but see the ErrorLog directive in your config files for the				      location on your server.								      Check the FAQ!				      The latest version of the Apache Frequently-Asked Questions list can				      always be found at the main Apache web site.								      Check the Apache bug database				      Most problems that get reported to The Apache Group are recorded in				      the bug database.				      Please check the existing reports, open				      and closed, before adding one. If you find that your				      issue has already been reported, please don't add a "me, too"				      report. If the original report isn't closed yet, we suggest that you				      check it periodically. You might also consider contacting the original				      submitter, because there may be an email exchange going on about the				      issue that isn't getting recorded in the database.								      Ask in a user support forum				      Apache has an active community of users who are willing to share				      their knowledge. Participating in this community is usually the best and				      fastest way to get answers to your questions and problems.								      Users				      mailing list								      USENET newsgroups:								      				      comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix				      [news]				      [google]				      								      comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows				      [news]				      [google]				      								      comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi				      [news]				      [google]				      				      								      If all else fails, report the problem in the bug database				      If you've gone through those steps above that are appropriate and				      have obtained no relief, then please do let the httpd developers				      know about the problem by logging a bug				      report.								      If your problem involves the server crashing and generating a core				      dump, please include a backtrace (if possible). As an example,								      				        # cd ServerRoot				        # dbx httpd core				        (dbx) where				      								      (Substitute the appropriate locations for your ServerRoot				      and your httpd and core files. You may have to use				      gdb instead of dbx.)				      				      				    								    Whom do I contact for support?				      With several million users and fewer than forty volunteer developers,				      we cannot provide personal support for Apache. For free support, we				      suggest participating in a user forum.								      Professional, commercial support for Apache is available from				      a number of				      companies.				    												Error Messages				    				    Invalid argument:				    core_output_filter: writing data to the network				    AcceptEx failed				    Premature end of script 				    headers				    								    Invalid argument:				    core_output_filter: writing data to the network								    Apache uses the sendfile syscall on platforms				    where it is available in order to speed sending of responses.				    Unfortunately, on some systems, Apache will detect the presence of				    sendfile at compile-time, even when it does not work				    properly.  This happens most frequently when using network or				    other non-standard file-system.								    Symptoms of this problem include the above message in the error				    log and zero-length responses to non-zero-sized files.  The				    problem generally occurs only for static files, since dynamic				    content usually does not make use of sendfile.								    To fix this problem, simply use the EnableSendfile directive to disable				    sendfile for all or part of your server.  Also see				    the EnableMMAP, which can				    help with similar problems.								    								    AcceptEx Failed								    If you get error messages related to the AcceptEx syscall				    on win32, see the Win32DisableAcceptEx				    directive.				    												    Premature end of script 				    headers								    Most problems with CGI scripts result in this message written in the				    error log together with an Internal Server Error delivered				    to the browser.  A guide to helping debug this type of problem is				    available in the CGI				    tutorial.				    																Available Languages:  en  |				 ko 								Copyright 1995-2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as applicable.Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.				Modules | Directives | FAQ | Glossary | Sitemap							

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