[mapserver-users] mapserver fastcgi warnings when msQueryByPoint() Search returns no results

Thomas Joseph Thomas.Joseph at awtwater.com
Thu Jul 5 03:12:52 PDT 2012


I am not sure if this is a problem or not but I was wondering if anyone
else has experienced fastcgi warnings with every msQueryByPoint that
returns no results ?  Everything works as expected when querying a point
that returns a result or simply panning or zooming the map.  However,
when a user clicks on the map and the query returns no results the
fastcgi terminates the pid and creates a new one.  Is this normal
behavior ?  I am very much a novice with fastcgi but it seems like this
will slow things down and is counter intuitive to using fastcgi.  The
user experience is not affected but if we could make things faster that
would always be good.

 

We are using the following setup:

Ubuntu 64bit Server - 10.10

Mapserver 6.0.1

Apache/2.2.16 

mod-fastcgi 2.4.6-1

 

Below I have included a except of the mapserver MS_ERRORFILE and the
apache2 error log:

 

MS_ERRORFILE

[Thu Jul  5 21:42:22 2012].92065 CGI Request 2 on process 27946

[Thu Jul  5 21:42:22 2012].231782 msQueryByPoint(): Search returned no
results. No matching record(s) found.

[Thu Jul  5 21:42:22 2012].231829 msFreeMap(): freeing map at 0x8f983d0.

 

 

/var/log/apache2/error.log

[Thu Jul 05 21:42:22 2012] [warn] FastCGI: server
"/usr/lib/cgi-bin/mapserv.fcgi" (pid 27946) terminated by calling exit
with status '0'

[Thu Jul 05 21:42:22 2012] [warn] FastCGI: server
"/usr/lib/cgi-bin/mapserv.fcgi" restarted (pid 27948)




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