My kernel is : 2.6.24-16-server. Do you think that a kernel update would
do the trick ?
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I also have a bunch of these :
127.0.0.1 - - [24/May/2008:09:05:59 +0200] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 -
"-" "Apache (internal dummy connection)"
in my access.log.
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And here's my php.ini file.
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Hi,
Here's my apache2.conf. I didn't notice anything in the apache error
logs...
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Maybe I can trace Apache to see where it's going wrong ? What do you
think ?
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Memory test ? If you mean by this checking th integrity of the physical
memory, I don't think this is where the problem is because I tryied to
change my machine keeping the hard drives and the data and it didn't
changed anything... :( So maybe it's related with apache but not apache
itself ? Maybe
Unfortunately, it didn't changed anything. The OOM has occured about 20
minutes ago... But the first OOM I saw on the server's screen was
triggered by mysqld, usually it's apache and then other processes but
this time, it was mysqld... I don't know why but I'm nearly sure that
apache is the bad one
Great ! I install it right now !
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Ok, no problem, but what are the differences with my version ? Were do
you think the problem is ? I'll try this this afternoon when I come back
home.
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I've launched the same ab test but the machine has frozen before I could
see the results, nevertheless, when it was frozen, it didn't produce an
OOM, the OOM has come later but not within the 4 hours limit.
Here is the initial OOM of apache2 and it seems to have taken down other
processes before l
I've just seen that the responses werent 2xx, I got a 404, I've fixed
this and I'll run more ab tests with higher values.
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I ran some ab tests (it's my first time so maybe the settings were too
low, you'll tell me) but it didn't produce an OOM. I couldn't get a
fresh htop when the server was loading but I've taken a screenshot just
before the SSH has frozen.
Here are the ab results
$ ab -c 50 -n 5 http:///
Bench
Ok, I'll do this as soon as I go back home and post you the results.
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I've also added some restrictions for apache which seems not to change
the problem :
MaxClients 40
MaxSpareServers 8
MaxRequestsPerChild 2000
RLimitNPROC 10
RLimitMEM 67108864
RLimitCPU 30
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Binary package hint: apache2
After upgrading my web server from Ubuntu Gutsy to Hardy, I couldn't get
Apache 2 working correctly. I thought at first, that I was experiencing
this bug : #224945 . But this one deals with memory leaks when mod_ssl
is enabled. So, because I'm not
The only way to reboot the machine safely is to use the Magic SysRq
keys. For instance, I used : AltGr + SysRq + s, AltGr + SysRq + u and
AltGr + SysRq + b which syncs the mounted file systems, remounts all the
mounted file systems in Read Only mode and finally reboots the computer.
But I still ca
BTW, here's some debug information from /var/log/kern.log :
May 3 19:51:22 yoda kernel: [10632.509889] Out of memory: kill process 9047
(apache2) score 19040 or a child
May 3 19:51:22 yoda kernel: [10632.510045] Killed process 9047 (apache2)
May 3 19:51:22 yoda kernel: [10634.310259] named inv
Hi,
I've got the same bug. I've tried disabling mod_ssl without any success,
the memory leak is still happening... Do you have an idea ? Maybe it's
not/not only SSL after all ?
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