Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-12 Thread Nicolas Mitchell Ltd
On 12 Apr 2013, at 10:03, John R Pierce wrote: > On 4/12/2013 1:38 AM, Nicolas Mitchell wrote: >> non-standard location when Plesk is installed > > I don't think thats the only nonstandard thing when Plesk is in use, No, it isn't, yet there's things available that'll help you find what

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-12 Thread John R Pierce
On 4/12/2013 1:38 AM, Nicolas Mitchell wrote: > non-standard location when Plesk is installed I don't think thats the only nonstandard thing when Plesk is in use, in fact, I think it makes so many changes to CentOS thats its very hard to provide CentOS support for the Plesk system. --

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-12 Thread Nicolas Mitchell
Hello there, Is there anything in the Apache logs indicating a problem? I think the logs might be in a non-standard location when Plesk is installed so you'll need to check for where those are. I think I remember having a problem, on a similar configuration, with a PHP limit and a user trying to

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread nan del bosc
Alexander Dalloz, true, but I'm only a system administrator guy who do the work that tells the boss... ;) Kai Schaetzl, yes! you are right, I should have said this in the beginning! Sorry, it's because of the hurry... ;) Thank's for all your answer! I wrote a mail to my provider. I keep you infor

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread Dale Dellutri
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:59 AM, nan del bosc wrote: > ... > This is a Virtual Server from 1and1, I cannot access the BIOS... > > any other idea? > If this is a virtual server, the actual hardware may just be running other virtual servers and you're not getting any resources. If that's true, n

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Nan del bosc wrote on Thu, 11 Apr 2013 17:59:58 +0200: > This is a Virtual Server from 1and1, You should have said this in the beginning! Can you be sure that this is a standard CentOS and not a version catered by the provider? It may just be a problem with the virtualizing software. You should

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread m . roth
nan del bosc wrote: > Thank's for your quick answer! > > I can't use ipmi in this machine... > > # modprobe ipmi_si > FATAL: Error inserting ipmi_si > (/lib/modules/2.6.18-194.26.1.el5xen/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si.ko): > No such device Um, no: yum install OpenIPMI service ipmi start ll /de

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 11.04.2013 17:36, schrieb nan del bosc: > Hi to all! > > We're using CentOS 5.5 64bits for our Plesk 11. That's insane! Why on earth do you run a 2,5 years old unpatched public system? You are asking for trouble and innocent third will be the victims of your hacked system. > This week we had

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread Александр Кириллов
> We're using CentOS 5.5 64bits for our Plesk 11. > > This week we had the following problem 3 times... > > Suddenly, the server stops responding in all services (SSH, Apache, > Postfix, ...) but ping works! > > After wait a few minutes (or 2 hours some times) the server continues > unresponsive

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread Dale Dellutri
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:36 AM, nan del bosc wrote: > Hi to all! > > We're using CentOS 5.5 64bits for our Plesk 11. > > This week we had the following problem 3 times... > > Suddenly, the server stops responding in all services (SSH, Apache, > Postfix, ...) but ping works! > > After wait a few

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread nan del bosc
Thank's for your quick answer! I can't use ipmi in this machine... # ipmitool sel Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No such file or directory Get SEL Info command failed # modprobe ipmi_si FATAL: Error inserting ipmi_si (/lib/modules/2.6.18-194.26.1.el5xen/ker

Re: [CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread m . roth
nan del bosc wrote: > Hi to all! > > We're using CentOS 5.5 64bits for our Plesk 11. > > This week we had the following problem 3 times... > > Suddenly, the server stops responding in all services (SSH, Apache, > Postfix, ...) but ping works! > > After wait a few minutes (or 2 hours some times) the

[CentOS] How to determine why a server is not responding

2013-04-11 Thread nan del bosc
Hi to all! We're using CentOS 5.5 64bits for our Plesk 11. This week we had the following problem 3 times... Suddenly, the server stops responding in all services (SSH, Apache, Postfix, ...) but ping works! After wait a few minutes (or 2 hours some times) the server continues unresponsive until