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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Devendra Singh <de...@indiamart.com> on 2004/06/15 13:59:07 UTC

Re: [users@httpd] httpd by root at 99,9% (2.0.48/49 : httpd children multiplying and eating 100% of CPU)

At 15/06/04 13:41 (), Michel Jouvin wrote:
>Hi Devendra,
>
>As for me, there was no progress. Just we have this cron job that takes 
>care of the pb when it happens. I also filled a  bug in Bugzilla...
>
>The only answer I got (from Joshua Slive on the list) was to check 
>modules. I wanted to install last php (4.3.6) as release notes mentionned 
>several fixes for PHP looping.
>
>Do you use PHP ? Which version ?

I am using PHP 4.3.4. I too have setup a cron job which monitors swap. When 
swap goes 85%, it sends an sms, stops apache, kills the apache processes 
and then starts apache back.

Devendra Singh

>Michel
>
>--On mardi 15 juin 2004 10:11 +0530 Devendra Singh 
><de...@indiamart.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I was searching through the archive for a similar problem as mentioned by
>>Michel Jouvin in his thread "2.0.48/49 : httpd children multiplying and
>>eating 100% of CPU".
>>
>>I am facing exactly the similar situation wherein the Ram usage goes on
>>increasing (httpd threads not getting released). Even after stopping the
>>Apache, these stale (not defunct) threads do not get released. I have to
>>kill them manually after stopping Apache and then starting it.
>>
>>I too is using Apache 2.0.48 with worker MPM. Had been trying to apply
>>all sorts of tweaks for about three weeks.
>>
>>Was any one able to find any clues?
>>
>>Devendra Singh
>
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