Bug#237377: problem on several servers

2005-03-16 Thread Jürgen Hoffmann




Hi,

I have this Problem on several Servers also. Although I have some servers, that do not have any Problem. So investigated the Problem further, because I thought this came from a misconfiguration of my systems. Although the Systems worked fine for a long time, and the problem only occured after a regular dist upgrade. 

I have a Server which is running fine even after the update, and I have 4 Servers which have the problems described in this Bug after the update. Looking at these 4 Servers, I found that these Servers had apache and apache-ssl Packages installed at the same time. Plus all Packages had php4 installed. The working server only had the apache package plus php4 installed.

2 of the 4 servers have libapache-mod-jk version 1.2.8 installed. BUT I have this module installed on the working machine also. 
Checking the Memory on the 4 Systems using vmstat 2 showed now Problems whatsoever on the 4 machines.

So I thought the Problem might be related to the Packages apache and apache-ssl being installed at the same time, and switched one of the 4 Servers to use libapache-mod-ssl, but the Problem still persists.

The Problem is not only related to doing a /etc/init.d/apache reload. The Server just stops responding after a certain time.

Is there any chance that this bug is going to be fixed soon? If you guys need anything from me (Log-Files, Config Files, Module Configuration, Access, anything) let me know. 

Kind regards

A Desperate Admin seeking for urgent Help regarding this Problem

P.S. I have installed as cronjob on the 4 Machines the restart the apache process every hour, but this cannot be the solution.




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Bug#237377: problem on several servers

2005-03-16 Thread TÃth NÃndor
Hi!
JÃrgen Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
I have this Problem on several Servers also. Although I have some 
servers, that do not have any Problem. So investigated the Problem 
further, because I thought this came from a misconfiguration of my 
systems. Although the Systems worked fine for a long time, and the 
problem only occured after a regular dist upgrade.
If it is a production web server install the previous packages using 
dpkg -i. You can find them at /var/cache/apt

Then pin the packages at /etc/apt/preferences so apt-get won't update them.
This might be a temporary solution.
--
Udv,
  Nandor



Bug#237377: problem on several servers

2005-03-16 Thread Jürgen Hoffmann




Hi,

I have used apt-get clean as a cronjob to clean things up after updates, so this is no option for mew, since the dir is empty 

Kind regards

Juergen Hoffmann

On Mi, 2005-03-16 at 12:12 +0100, Tóth Nándor wrote:


Hi!

Jürgen Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have this Problem on several Servers also. Although I have some 
> servers, that do not have any Problem. So investigated the Problem 
> further, because I thought this came from a misconfiguration of my 
> systems. Although the Systems worked fine for a long time, and the 
> problem only occured after a regular dist upgrade.

If it is a production web server install the previous packages using 
dpkg -i. You can find them at /var/cache/apt

Then pin the packages at /etc/apt/preferences so apt-get won't update them.

This might be a temporary solution.





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