From: Jason A. S. <sm...@bn...> - 2003-03-28 16:56:15
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I just noticed a mistake in my previous patch, I am not sure why, but the assign function did not like it when I quoted the hash indices in its second double-quoted value argument. This new patch is the same as the old one, but with differences on only two lines to correct this mistake. ~Jason On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 13:46, Jason A. Smith wrote: > We had accidentally installed a new php.ini file on our webserver that > had set the error_reporting to E_ALL. This caused an enormous amount of > warning messages to be written to apache's error log file, filling it up > to the 2GB file size limit in just a few days causing apache to crash. > Since the vast majority of these warnings were about unquoted strings > being used as array indices, I took the opportunity to fix them. I have > attached my patch against version 2.5.3 of ganglia-webfrontend. This > might be useful to prevent someone else from having the same problem if > they make the same mistake that we did. > > ~Jason -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Jason A. Smith Email: sm...@bn... | | Atlas Computing Facility, Bldg. 510M Phone: (631)344-4226 | | Brookhaven National Lab, P.O. Box 5000 Fax: (631)344-7616 | | Upton, NY 11973-5000 | \------------------------------------------------------------------/ |