Re: [us...@httpd] Apache - Client Max Out

2010-08-05 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 05.08.10 09:47, Himanshu Raina wrote:
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 Nginx (working as a frontend server) proxying requests to apache. Since
 increasing apache MaxClient value to something higher isn't a good idea
 (esp when static and dynamic content have been separated), I'm wondering
 what are my options. What is the best way to debug such a problem. The
 logs contain the usual information. Could netstat be of any help here ?
 I'm just looking for ways and means to tackle this situation.

if the logs only contain usual informations, your server is apparently used
much, and you have no other options than increase limits.
You even have proxy that should offload it. 

You may also check if the served content is cacheable (mostly the dynamic
one) and if the scripts serving it are effective enough.

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Re: [us...@httpd] Apache - Client Max Out

2010-08-04 Thread Himanshu Raina
Hi Matus,
Well the setup is like this.
Nginx (working as a frontend server) proxying requests to apache. Since 
increasing apache MaxClient value to something higher isn't a good idea (esp 
when static and dynamic content have been separated), I'm wondering what are my 
options. What is the best way to debug such a problem. The logs contain the 
usual information. Could netstat be of any help here ? I'm just looking for 
ways and means to tackle this situation.
Regards,

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From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Apache - Client Max Out
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Monday, 26 July, 2010, 2:41 PM

Hello,

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On 23.07.10 18:06, Himanshu Raina wrote:
 What are the possible reasons for apache to max out ? How can this be
 diagnosed ? I am running a webserver with MaxClients of 200. On some
 occasions the http hits the ceiling and starts rejecting connection. The
 chances of it happening are as high as once a day. Could it be a result of
 bad coding or is there something wrong with my apache. I'm using
 apache(2.0.55) with php (5.2.6). Any help / suggestion in this regard is
 appreciated.

apparently your server is being used. Check logs if it's not being abused
(e.g. if you don't have an open proxy).
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Re: [us...@httpd] Apache - Client Max Out

2010-07-26 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Hello,

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Thank you.

On 23.07.10 18:06, Himanshu Raina wrote:
 What are the possible reasons for apache to max out ? How can this be
 diagnosed ? I am running a webserver with MaxClients of 200. On some
 occasions the http hits the ceiling and starts rejecting connection. The
 chances of it happening are as high as once a day. Could it be a result of
 bad coding or is there something wrong with my apache. I'm using
 apache(2.0.55) with php (5.2.6). Any help / suggestion in this regard is
 appreciated.

apparently your server is being used. Check logs if it's not being abused
(e.g. if you don't have an open proxy).
-- 
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[us...@httpd] Apache - Client Max Out

2010-07-23 Thread Himanshu Raina
Hi,
What are the possible reasons for apache to max out ? How can this be diagnosed 
? I am running a webserver with MaxClients of 200. On some occasions the http 
hits the ceiling and starts rejecting connection. The chances of it happening 
are as high as once a day. Could it be a result of bad coding or is there 
something wrong with my apache. I'm using apache(2.0.55) with php (5.2.6). Any 
help / suggestion in this regard is appreciated.
RegardsHimanshu