On Tuesday 22 November 2011, Rainer Jung wrote: > On 22.11.2011 10:28, Steffen wrote: > > Seeing a huge number of hanging entries in the Server Status, > > already for 20 hours and looks they are staying there forever. > > > > The requests are invalid, not sure since I do not keep the raw > > logs. > > > > ... > > ... > > 0-0 3800 0/177/177 _ 64980 1 0.0 0.09 0.09 94.76.244.212 > > www.familieland.com GET //phpMyAdmin/scripts/setup.php HTTP/1.1 > > 0-0 3800 0/157/157 _ 69024 1 0.0 10.65 10.65 94.76.244.212 > > www.familieland.com GET //scripts/setup.php HTTP/1.1 > > 0-0 3800 0/224/224 _ 69023 1 0.0 21.96 21.96 94.76.244.212 > > www.familieland.com GET //admin/pma/scripts/setup.php HTTP/1.1 > > .... > > .... > > etc. etc. > > > > SS = 70878 seconds now and counting. > > Those requests are no longer processed (status is "_"). The seconds > since is the time since this request was last processed, the column > after that shows how long processing took (here: "1" millisecond > for each of them).
With MPM event, the SS column does not increase for unused slots. Maybe this is actually a bug in the windows mpm? > It looks like you have spare slots that are occasionally used > during load spikes but are idle later for a long time. Don't know > how the Windows MPM decides which idle slot to use. > > Regards, > > Rainer