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Posted to apache-bugdb@apache.org by Dean Gaudet <dg...@arctic.org> on 1997/09/15 22:10:02 UTC

Re: general/1135: The httpd servers are eating up the CPU time and pushing the load average to 90.00 (fwd)

The following reply was made to PR general/1135; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Dean Gaudet <dg...@arctic.org>
To: apbugs@apache.org
Subject: Re: general/1135: The httpd servers are eating up the CPU time    and pushing the load average to 90.00 (fwd)
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 13:07:25 -0700 (PDT)

 
 
 
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 Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 22:53:56 -0500
 From: Michael Strouse <st...@geektech.com>
 To: Dean Gaudet <dg...@arctic.org>
 Subject: Re: general/1135: The httpd servers are eating up the CPU time    and pushing the load average to 90.00
 
 Not that I know of. I just don't have a copy of it handy.
 
 
 At 08:53 PM 9/14/97 -0700, you wrote:
 >1.2.4 causes the same problems?
 >
 >Dean
 >
 >On Sun, 14 Sep 1997, Michael Strouse wrote:
 >
 >> Nope no NFS
 >> Yea I switched back to 1.2b2 till I can figure this out.
 >> Could it be something in the httpd.conf?
 >> 
 >> At 06:28 PM 9/14/97 -0700, you wrote:
 >> >Also, try 1.2.4 ... I just noticed you came from 1.2b2.
 >> >
 >> >Does your system use NFS for anything?
 >> >
 >> >Dean
 >> >
 >> >On Sun, 14 Sep 1997, Michael Strouse wrote:
 >> >
 >> >> Just the norm
 >> >> 
 >> >> [Sat Aug 23 14:12:51 1997] created shared memory segment #2560
 >> >> [Sat Aug 23 14:12:51 1997] Server configured -- resuming normal
 operations
 >> >> [Sat Aug 23 14:12:53 1997] httpd: caught SIGTERM, shutting down
 >> >> 
 >> >> 
 >> >> Also, we have 128 megs of ram but the most it ever uses is 80-90
 megs. The
 >> >> box is a P133.
 >> >> 
 >> >> I stopped loggeing any of the VirtHosts to free things up but it made no
 >> >> difference.
 >> >> 
 >> >> At 06:03 PM 9/14/97 -0700, you wrote:
 >> >> >Are there any message in your error_log?
 >> >> >
 >> >> >Dean
 >> >> >
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