Why is it that my memory usage is going up and up, and
shutting down the two
major consumers of memory (Apache/mod_perl and MySQL) don't
reclaim that
memory?
I am running RedHat 6, with Apache 1.3.9, mod_perl 1.21, and
MySQL 3.23a.
As an aswer to my question to anybody in a similar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Greg
I strongly suggest you move the images to a separate hostname
altogether. The
proxy is a good idea but there are other useful effects of
having a separate
server altogether that I plan to write about in a separate
message sometime.
This
Hi
I had huge problems yesterday. Our web site made it in to the Sunday
Times and has had to serve 1/2 million request in the last 2 days.
Had I set it up to have proxy servers and a separate mod_perl server?
No. DOH! So what happened to my 1Gig baby? It died. A sad and unhappy
death.
I am
I had huge problems yesterday. Our web site made it in to the Sunday
Times and has had to serve 1/2 million request in the last 2 days.
Oh, I thought there was a /. effect, now it's a sunday effect :)
Had I set it up to have proxy servers and a separate mod_perl server?
No. DOH! So what
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had huge problems yesterday. Our web site made it in to the Sunday
Times and has had to serve 1/2 million request in the last 2 days.
Oh, I thought there was a /. effect, now it's a sunday effect :)
The original concept should be credited to
Thanks Greg
I strongly suggest you move the images to a separate hostname
altogether. The
proxy is a good idea but there are other useful effects of
having a separate
server altogether that I plan to write about in a separate
message sometime.
This does mean rewriting all your img tags
Why is it that my memory usage is going up and up, and shutting down the two
major consumers of memory (Apache/mod_perl and MySQL) don't reclaim that
memory?
I am running RedHat 6, with Apache 1.3.9, mod_perl 1.21, and MySQL 3.23a.
I restarted my web server a week ago, at which stage the