ID: 33726
User updated by: roso at despammed dot com
Reported By: roso at despammed dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: Fedora 3
PHP Version: 5.1.0b2
New Comment:
After using the kill command on the process with the PID 5042 the CPU
load starts to decreade gradually, at the same speed it was increasing
before.
USER PID %CPU %MEM ...
apache 5042 65.4 1.3 ...
Previous Comments:
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[2005-07-17 02:34:37] roso at despammed dot com
So, I've downgraded PHP from 5.0.1b3 to 5.0.1b2, accessed a page served
by this server and the ps -aux command gives me this result after few
minutes:
USER PID %CPU %MEM ...
apache 5042 77.3 1.3 ...
It is gradually increasing, very fast.
After another 2 minutes the same process shows:
USER PID %CPU %MEM ...
apache 5042 81.5 1.3 ...
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[2005-07-17 02:21:13] roso at despammed dot com
Ok then, I will have to downgrade from PHP 5.0.1b3 to 5.0.1b2 and
withouth any change into the scripts the CPU will go back to its
overloaded state.
Which I will.
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[2005-07-16 22:23:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please, keep this report bogus until you're able to prove that it was
PHP fault and provide more info about it.
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[2005-07-16 18:58:41] roso at despammed dot com
Just installed 5.1.0b3 and it looks like there is no more CPU
overloading, I will reopen this BUG report if I encounter the same
problem with the 5.1.0b3 version.
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[2005-07-16 17:59:32] roso at despammed dot com
What other informations should I provide in this case? I can tell for
sure that the only change on this server was to upgrade the PHP to
5.1.0b2.
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