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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 38065] - Apache2 rapidly consumes a lot of memory and crashes the server
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gabriel@oxeva.fr changed:
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
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------- Additional Comments From gabriel@oxeva.fr 2007-02-07 07:15 -------
(In reply to comment #5)
> This bug was caused by hardware problem and wasn't Apache fault. Sorry for
> inconvience.
What is this hardware problem ?
I have exactly the same problem, using apache 2.2.4 and the worker MPM. On in a
while one of the httpd children consume all the memory in a few seconds. I am
running a pool of apache servers, and the problem occurs randomly on these,
which make me thinks it's not a hardware issue. (I had some bad memory problem
and the kernel panics, triggered by Machine Check events in my case, no weird
process behavior or things like a process eating up memory).
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