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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by HAMMER_SHI <dm...@gmail.com> on 2006/08/07 10:03:34 UTC
[users@httpd] apache amout to 100% cpu
hi,all
I hava some problems with my server.
The enviroment as follow:
OS: Windows2003
Apache 2.0
Php4.0
Zend Optimizer(TM), version 3.0
Today , I logon in the windows remotely, I found CPU amount to 100%.Once I
stop the apache server and the CPU work well.From the attachment, you can
see the sever processes listing(
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.
Anyone could tell me how to slove?
Thanks.
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Re: [users@httpd] apache amout to 100% cpu
Posted by "William A. Rowe, Jr." <wr...@rowe-clan.net>.
HAMMER_SHI wrote:
> The enviroment as follow:
> OS: Windows2003
> Apache 2.0
>
> Today , I logon in the windows remotely, I found CPU amount to 100%.
>
> Anyone could tell me how to slove?
No. But we can tell you how to get enough information to have a clue about
what happened (fyi you better be running 2.0.59, 2.23 apache, and php 4.3.3
or 5.1.4 to avoid a whole host of problems.)
See http://httpd.apache.org/dev/debugging.html#backtrace-win for some
interesting directions (give us feedback if you have trouble following them,
it's new documentation), and crash your server to dr watson next time it's
at 100%, and post your backtrace (ignore the threads waiting on a mutex in
the nt kernel, they aren't using any cpu).
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