Dan Kegel wrote:
> Daniel Walton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
> > particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
> > successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying the 2.4
> >
Hello!
> What am I doing wrong?
You change parameters without investigating why failure happened.
This approach cannot succeed, of course.
> problem? Is there any way I can get runtime information from the kernel on
> things like amount of socket memory used and amount available?
cat
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:56:32PM -0600, Daniel Walton wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
> particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
> successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying
Daniel Walton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
> particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
> successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying the 2.4
> development kernels as they
Daniel Walton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying the 2.4
development kernels as they come
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:56:32PM -0600, Daniel Walton wrote:
Hello,
I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying the
Hello!
What am I doing wrong?
You change parameters without investigating why failure happened.
This approach cannot succeed, of course.
problem? Is there any way I can get runtime information from the kernel on
things like amount of socket memory used and amount available?
cat
I'm not quite clear how the settings under /proc/sys/vm/* would effect the
problem. I neglected to mention in my previous post that all web content
is served directly from the memory of the web server (no file
accesses). The only file accesses that happen are from a MySQL server
which
Hello,
I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying the 2.4
development kernels as they come out and I've been tweaking the
Hello,
I've been having a problem with a high volume Linux web server. This
particular web server used to be a FreeBSD machine and I've been trying to
successfully make the switch for some time now. I've been trying the 2.4
development kernels as they come out and I've been tweaking the
I'm not quite clear how the settings under /proc/sys/vm/* would effect the
problem. I neglected to mention in my previous post that all web content
is served directly from the memory of the web server (no file
accesses). The only file accesses that happen are from a MySQL server
which
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