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RE: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

Any idea? 


-----Original Message-----
From: Bogdan Seweryn [mailto:B.Seweryn@deltavista.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:39 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status
[DEAD]

I want to reconfigure my apache and get rid of this Dead sessions but
how to do this? This is apache issiue?


-----Original Message-----
From: Bogdan Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:36 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

Hi All,


What this server-status entries means?? 


No PID and status [DEAD] ? I have similar entries on my server-status
site

Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7986 [Dead] u38.6875 s20.0703 cu0 cs0 299 0 (0 B|0
B|269.7 MB) 38.104.188.238 {} [] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7366 [Dead]
u39.0469 s20.25 cu0 cs0 292 11139 (0 B|0 B|449.0 MB) 190.181.163.236
{GET /dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.18/bin/apache-tomcat-6.0.18.tar.}
[archive.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7810 [Dead] u38.5625 s20 cu0
cs0 300 0 (0 B|0 B|401.1 MB) 159.182.38.19 {GET /dtd/sql-map-2.dtd
HTTP/1.1} [ibatis.apache.org] Server 3-0 (23428): 0|171|7352 [Write]
u37.3516 s18.9766 cu0 cs0 308 0 (0 B|1.2 MB|273.8 MB) 151.16.89.169 {GET
/dist/struts/binaries/struts-2.2.1.1-all.zip HTTP/1.1}
[archive.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7869 [Dead] u38.7656 s20.1016
cu0 cs0 299 0 (0 B|0 B|333.3 MB) 72.237.167.249 {GET
/moin_static184/modernized/css/screen.css HTTP/1.1}
[wiki-online.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7937 [Dead] u38.9297
s20.1563 cu0 cs0 298 0 (0 B|0 B|284.9 MB) 192.39.242.23 {GET
/java/docs/skin/getBlank.js HTTP/1.1} [lucene.apache.org] Server 3-0
(-): 0|0|7889 [Dead] u37.8828 s19.5547 cu0 cs0 300 0 (0 B|0 B|0.9 GB)
145.242.11.3 {GET /fop/skin/images/page.gif HTTP/1.0}
[xmlgraphics.apache.org]


Regards


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RE: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

Posted by Bogdan Seweryn <B....@deltavista.com>.
Thanks for your answer!

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Covener [mailto:covener@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 3:17 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Bogdan Seweryn <B....@deltavista.com> wrote:
>
> Then please browse this link  
> http://httpd.apache.org/server-status?notable
> And search for "[Dead]" entries - I have similar Dead entries on my apache and I want to know what is it - what it means.
>

It's just a past process that has already exited.  Apache remembers the last things that process was doing. Some new process might come along and overwrite those particular slots in the scoreboard with new activity.

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Re: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

Posted by Eric Covener <co...@gmail.com>.
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Bogdan Seweryn <B....@deltavista.com> wrote:
>
> Then please browse this link  http://httpd.apache.org/server-status?notable
> And search for "[Dead]" entries - I have similar Dead entries on my apache and I want to know what is it - what it means.
>

It's just a past process that has already exited.  Apache remembers
the last things that process was doing. Some new process might come
along and overwrite those particular slots in the scoreboard with new
activity.

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RE: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

Posted by Bogdan Seweryn <B....@deltavista.com>.
Then please browse this link  http://httpd.apache.org/server-status?notable
And search for "[Dead]" entries - I have similar Dead entries on my apache and I want to know what is it - what it means.




-----Original Message-----
From: Igor Galić [mailto:i.galic@brainsware.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 2:57 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]


----- "Bogdan Seweryn" <B....@deltavista.com> wrote:

> Any idea? 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bogdan Seweryn [mailto:B.Seweryn@deltavista.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:39 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status 
> [DEAD]
> 
> I want to reconfigure my apache and get rid of this Dead sessions but 
> how to do this? This is apache issiue?
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bogdan Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:36 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> 
> What this server-status entries means?? 
> 
> 
> No PID and status [DEAD] ? I have similar entries on my server-status 
> site
> 
> Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7986 [Dead] u38.6875 s20.0703 cu0 cs0 299 0 (0
> B|0
> B|269.7 MB) 38.104.188.238 {} [] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7366 [Dead]
> u39.0469 s20.25 cu0 cs0 292 11139 (0 B|0 B|449.0 MB) 190.181.163.236 
> {GET /dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.18/bin/apache-tomcat-6.0.18.tar.}
> [archive.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7810 [Dead] u38.5625 s20 cu0
> cs0 300 0 (0 B|0 B|401.1 MB) 159.182.38.19 {GET /dtd/sql-map-2.dtd 
> HTTP/1.1} [ibatis.apache.org] Server 3-0 (23428): 0|171|7352 [Write]
> u37.3516 s18.9766 cu0 cs0 308 0 (0 B|1.2 MB|273.8 MB) 151.16.89.169 
> {GET /dist/struts/binaries/struts-2.2.1.1-all.zip HTTP/1.1} 
> [archive.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7869 [Dead] u38.7656
> s20.1016
> cu0 cs0 299 0 (0 B|0 B|333.3 MB) 72.237.167.249 {GET 
> /moin_static184/modernized/css/screen.css HTTP/1.1} 
> [wiki-online.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7937 [Dead] u38.9297
> s20.1563 cu0 cs0 298 0 (0 B|0 B|284.9 MB) 192.39.242.23 {GET 
> /java/docs/skin/getBlank.js HTTP/1.1} [lucene.apache.org] Server 3-0
> (-): 0|0|7889 [Dead] u37.8828 s19.5547 cu0 cs0 300 0 (0 B|0 B|0.9 GB)
> 145.242.11.3 {GET /fop/skin/images/page.gif HTTP/1.0} 
> [xmlgraphics.apache.org]


This is terrible to read.

I've never seen this before?
What does it do and why does it do it?

What does a graceful/restart do to it?

> Regards

i

--
Igor Galić

Tel: +43 (0) 664 886 22 883
Mail: i.galic@brainsware.org
URL: http://brainsware.org/

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Re: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status [DEAD]

Posted by Igor Galić <i....@brainsware.org>.
----- "Bogdan Seweryn" <B....@deltavista.com> wrote:

> Any idea? 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bogdan Seweryn [mailto:B.Seweryn@deltavista.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:39 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status
> [DEAD]
> 
> I want to reconfigure my apache and get rid of this Dead sessions but
> how to do this? This is apache issiue?
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bogdan Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:36 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [users@httpd] Apache server-status - no PID and status
> [DEAD]
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> 
> What this server-status entries means?? 
> 
> 
> No PID and status [DEAD] ? I have similar entries on my server-status
> site
> 
> Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7986 [Dead] u38.6875 s20.0703 cu0 cs0 299 0 (0
> B|0
> B|269.7 MB) 38.104.188.238 {} [] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7366 [Dead]
> u39.0469 s20.25 cu0 cs0 292 11139 (0 B|0 B|449.0 MB) 190.181.163.236
> {GET /dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.18/bin/apache-tomcat-6.0.18.tar.}
> [archive.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7810 [Dead] u38.5625 s20 cu0
> cs0 300 0 (0 B|0 B|401.1 MB) 159.182.38.19 {GET /dtd/sql-map-2.dtd
> HTTP/1.1} [ibatis.apache.org] Server 3-0 (23428): 0|171|7352 [Write]
> u37.3516 s18.9766 cu0 cs0 308 0 (0 B|1.2 MB|273.8 MB) 151.16.89.169
> {GET
> /dist/struts/binaries/struts-2.2.1.1-all.zip HTTP/1.1}
> [archive.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7869 [Dead] u38.7656
> s20.1016
> cu0 cs0 299 0 (0 B|0 B|333.3 MB) 72.237.167.249 {GET
> /moin_static184/modernized/css/screen.css HTTP/1.1}
> [wiki-online.apache.org] Server 3-0 (-): 0|0|7937 [Dead] u38.9297
> s20.1563 cu0 cs0 298 0 (0 B|0 B|284.9 MB) 192.39.242.23 {GET
> /java/docs/skin/getBlank.js HTTP/1.1} [lucene.apache.org] Server 3-0
> (-): 0|0|7889 [Dead] u37.8828 s19.5547 cu0 cs0 300 0 (0 B|0 B|0.9 GB)
> 145.242.11.3 {GET /fop/skin/images/page.gif HTTP/1.0}
> [xmlgraphics.apache.org]


This is terrible to read.

I've never seen this before?
What does it do and why does it do it?

What does a graceful/restart do to it?

> Regards

i

-- 
Igor Galić

Tel: +43 (0) 664 886 22 883
Mail: i.galic@brainsware.org
URL: http://brainsware.org/

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