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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ha...@hyperreal.com> on 1995/12/07 18:20:59 UTC
Weird behavior on linux (fwd)
If this is due to "20_score.0.8.14.patch", we need to get a new
release out ASAP.
I've asked another bug reporter to try reversing this patch.
If he says that fixes it, then we should act quickly.
BTW,
>From next week, for ~ a month, I will be unable to check the
bugs mail. Someone needs to read the bugs mail while I'm gone.
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> From isbeen@mtvernon1.accessus.net Wed Dec 6 17:47:17 1995
> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 19:41:01 -0600 (CST)
> From: iZ <is...@mtvernon1.accessus.net>
> To: apache-bugs@mail.apache.org
> Subject: Weird behavior on linux
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>
> Hi, I've recently upgraded to apache 1.0 and have been having some
> bizzare problems, it's been QUITE awhile since I've upgraded, so I'm
> moving up from a very old version.
>
> anyway after installing 1.0 the machine has been crashing ALL the time. I
> finally caught it this time, seems there were 100's of httpd's running,
> which couldn't possibly be due to hits (normally dont see more then 4-6
> at a time),and the load was up to 24 (it's normally below 1) it had spun
> totally out of control. I did have the min/max servers set in the
> httpd.conf file (min 1 max 3, I had changed this from
> the default after having suspicion that the new web daemon was causing
> the crashes) but it was obviously ignoring it. Have there been any other
> reports of behaviour like this? and what other info can I give you to
> help track it down (I'm assuming it's a bug in this release since earlier
> releases did not have this result).
>
>
> thanks, and thanks for the server project.
>
> _Dan Elder
> isbeen@basenet.net
>