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Re: KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

Maxim Dounin
July 07, 2010 12:00PM
Hello!

On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 11:28:29AM -0400, WolfSage wrote:

> Sorry, I forgot to mention the nginx versions.
>
> This was tested with nginx stable all the way from versions 0.6.39 to
> latest stable 0.7.67.
>
> I'd like to stay in the stable branch rather than run the development
> branch.

There are number of ipv6-related fixes in 0.8.* branch, including
the following:

(0.8.43)

*) Bugfix: nginx might close IPv6 listen socket during
reconfiguration.

(0.8.39)

*) Bugfix: listen unix domain and IPv6 sockets did not inherit while
online upgrade.

You are clearly hitting the bug fixed in 0.8.43. Patch is
trivial and should apply cleanly to 0.7.*:

http://mdounin.ru/hg/nginx-vendor-current/diff/c456a023113c/src/core/ngx_cycle.c

Though I would recommend to switch to 0.8.* branch instead.

Maxim Dounin

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Subject Author Posted

KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

WolfSage July 07, 2010 11:06AM

Re: KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

Igor Sysoev July 07, 2010 11:16AM

Re: KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

WolfSage July 07, 2010 11:28AM

Re: KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

WolfSage July 07, 2010 12:09PM

Re: KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

Igor Sysoev July 07, 2010 11:48AM

Re: KQueue: 2 or more IPv6 listen ports + HUPing causes repeated log spam

Maxim Dounin July 07, 2010 12:00PM



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