>
> Synopsis: Server stops servicing requests when log disk is full
>
> State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback
> State-Changed-By: dgaudet
> State-Changed-When: Sat Nov 8 14:24:14 PST 1997
> State-Changed-Why:
> I can't reproduce this with a 1.3 server, and I doubt there
> were any related changes between 1.2 and 1.3. You'll have to
> do a bit more digging for us. My suspicion is that you've got
> a CGI which doesn't like having the disk full, and the CGI
> is causing problems. If you can get back to a disk full
> situation and get the server into this problem then what
> would be nice is:
>
> - ps -auxww | grep httpd
> - run ktrace against a few of the httpd children to see what
> they're doing
> - see if you've got any CGIs hanging around
>
> Thanks
> Dean
>
Dean,
I can reproduce it on a Linux 2.0.30 (I don't have a BSDI to knock
around) . The problem I have is that no disk space left to to save any
information. I was not running ANY cgi's. I ran ZeusBench against the
/index.html page until the disk was TOTALLY full.
In addition, I am running the following line :
TransferLog "|/usr/local/bin/cronolog
/usr/local/etc/httpd/logs/%Y%m%d/access.log"
Cronolog was written by Andrew Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> available at
http://www.nhbs.co.uk/aford/resources/apache/cronolog/ . I'm CCing him incase
he can shed some light. (Andrew, quickly, once the disk fills up, the server
accepts the connection, accepts the request, then quickly closes the socket).
Thanks, Tuc/TTSG