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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by "Ralf S. Engelschall" <rs...@engelschall.com> on 1998/02/06 21:55:49 UTC
Re: Apache 1.2.5 \& Solaris 2.6 Problems..\?
In article <19...@texas.net> you wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 10:39:06AM -0500, Rasmus Lerdorf said:
>> > 2322 nobody 1 -5 0 6148K 3268K run 199:12 44.59% httpd
>> > 605 nobody 1 -4 0 5688K 1560K run 734:50 44.10% httpd
>> Ok, the logical thing to do here is to strace or truss -p these suckers
>> and see what the heck they are doing.
> Can you provide your Configuration information (egrep -v ^# Configuration)?
> I'm interested in seeing the modules you've compiled in as I have a pretty
> heavy trafficed web server running on solaris 2.6 and I have yet to see
> this happen. One think I can think of is perhaps someone is using the
> .htaccess file pointing a password file to /dev/null and that is apache
> going "read-read-read-read-read" in massive loops. If the process is doing
> nothing but reading, output from an lsof -p would be conclusive on what
> file it is reading (note: lsof is not preinstalled).
Thanks for the hints, I will try lsof and truss when they occur in the next
days. Currently no such processes exists, because the above two I have already
killed and new ones are still not occured. But when they are, I will
investigate to get more information. Anyway, thanks for the hints.
Ralf S. Engelschall
rse@engelschall.com
www.engelschall.com