On Saturday, September 29, 2007 5:31 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Christian Buczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scheinbar hat das Rewrite-Modul seine Arbeit noch nicht gemacht,
bevor die Anfrage an den Tomcat weitergeleitet wird.
Schau doch mal, was passiert, wenn du die Lade-Reihenfolge (AddModule...)
von
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De : Tony Anecito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : vendredi 28 septembre 2007 17:34
À : Tomcat Users Group
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Objet : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tomcat and Apache on the same port?
Hi All,
Is it possible to run Tomcat and Apache on the same
Hello,
please, if you are writing a new post, send it as new mail and not
as reply/followup on old mail. It makes people with threading clients
angry and they can also in such case miss your e-mail.
This time I send copy to the list, because you seem to have ignored my last
3 mails asking you
Whenever possible I try to avoid modifying the URL path when reverse proxying.
Then mod_proxy_html is not needed and you save some CPU cycles.
Location /flickr
ProxyPass http://www.flickr.com/flickr
ProxyPassReverse http://www.flickr.com/flickr
/Location
-ascs
If I may inject a related question here, I was recently surprised to discover
the order in which rewrite rules are evaluated when using RewriteOptions
inherit in a VH. It seems like the rewrite rules included in the VH are
evaluated before the ones that are inherited.
Is that correct?
Is there
Hey Alec,
This looks like a tricky problem. Have you looked at the traffic
using tcpdump or ethereal when the machine hangs? You might
also try out mod_forensic or mod_security and add mod_security
internal timestamps to the access-log. Using these logs you will
get a clearer idea where it hangs.
Somebody is probably reformatting your hard drive.
No, seriously you need to provide a LOT more information about your
configuration for anyone to get the foggiest idea about what causes this.
What HW/OS? Are these disk reads or writes? What kind of modules do you use?
PHP or no PHP? etc.
I
I explicitly set it to 0 for all of my servers. Never had a problem.
In my mind setting it to anything different than zero would just be a temporary
hack to circumvent a bug in some module, particularly memory leaks.
Various load tests I have made on Apache clearly show that restarting
Hi Christian,
How does your apache look memory-wise in top/htop?
When Apache is slow, it has about 200 processes with 11-15MB RSS each, soat
least 1GB of physical RAM should be unused.
The load average drops from normal 16.0 (this is a 4 CPU machine) to only 6.0
when apache becomes slow.
Hi,
When your server is slow:
- how is your iowait ? maybe apache is waiting for disk access.
- are your sure that you don't have a network bottleneck ? load balancer,
firewall, network interface,..
- do
you serve static files only with you apache ? if you use php,
cgi,mod_jk,mysql,...
Hi,
Does someone know how to get the number of requests pending in the backlog ?
I didn't find interesting information in /proc/...
Regards,
--
Bj
Try the server-status page.
--
Michael Conlen
On Oct 1, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Bj wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know how to get the number of requests pending in the
backlog ?
I didn't find interesting information in /proc/...
Regards,
--
Bj
This information isn't there.
Backlog is managed by system so i think it's at system level that i have to
search.
--
Bj
On 10/1/07, Michael Conlen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try the server-status page.
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Michael Conlen
On Oct 1, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Bj wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know how
On 10/1/07, Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know how to get the number of requests pending in the backlog ?
I didn't find interesting information in /proc/...
If you're talking about the listen backlog, the info should be
available through netstat, although I couldn't tell you
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 09:45:12 -0400
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/1/07, Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know how to get the number of requests pending in the
backlog ? I didn't find interesting information in /proc/...
If you're talking about the listen
Hi All,
In the error logs I am getting the following statement *request failed:
error reading the headers.
*How do I disable this error.Thanks in advance
Regards
-A*
*
*
*
Greetings-
I need to get mod_authnz_ldap and Lotus Domino's decrepid ldap server
working together. I get an operation failure with any query run through apache.
Otherwise, the same LDAPURL works in a browser.
Does anyone know of the specific issue pretaining to Domino's ldap
On 10/1/07, Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know how to get the number of requests pending in the
backlog ? I didn't find interesting information in /proc/...
By hazard, I have been playing around with this as well today.
On my debian sarge(!) host, I can get them via the UID and
Hi All,
I have couple of queries on the usage of MaxMemFree param in Apache.
1) What would be the ideal value to keep it with?
2) Does it have any dependency with other parameters like
ServerLimit,MaxClient etc?
3) Does the memory taken up by the Apache daemon is reduced if we keep a
lower value
Hi All,
I have couple of basic question from my end.I am using Apache2.2 with
MPM=worker and the OS is Red-hat release 3.0.
1) What is the usage of mod_fast_cgi ?
2)What is the impact on the httpd-binary if we Load mdoules which may not
be relevant for a particular requirement?Like for example
Thanks Brian,
I'll give it a whirl...
Pretty sure I bound tightly to IPs as in
127.0.0.1:80
127.0.0.1:443
and
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4343
Will make sure...
The link you sent looks very appealing though and will have a look at
it - Thanks!
Will let you know how I fare.
Cheers
Ahh, the source of my confusion earlier.
Is this in reference to the backlog of incomplete TCP handshake
requests?
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Michael Conlen
On Oct 1, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 09:45:12 -0400
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/1/07, Bj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and followed the suggestion
to disable modules, this seems a more apropos group to request
support from for the following:
The details below are probably overkill. I've fixed the OpenSSL
residual false package issue which has reduced warnings, and
disabling
I'm working on a PPC build of httpd 2.2.4 on an Intel Mac. I'm
doing this because I need Oracle support built into mod_php; because
Oracle has only released PPC libraries, I have to compile
PPC-only apps if I want to use them. I have a working httpd/php combo
and now I'm trying to add
On 10/1/07, David Gessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and followed the suggestion
to disable modules, this seems a more apropos group to request
support from for the following:
The details below are probably overkill. I've fixed the OpenSSL
residual false package
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, David Gessel wrote:
I posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and followed the suggestion to
disable modules, this seems a more apropos group to request support from for
the following:
The details below are probably overkill. I've fixed the OpenSSL residual
false package issue
I am attempting to forward requests sent to Apache httpd server to a
cluster of appservers sitting behind Apache. I am using the Location
directive to achieve this functionality.
But am not sure how to force Apache to handle this particular situation:
Location /xfer
send to either server1 or
On 10/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am attempting to forward requests sent to Apache httpd server to a
cluster of appservers sitting behind Apache. I am using the Location
directive to achieve this functionality.
But am not sure how to force Apache to handle this
More info needed...
What do you mean, all of them just don't work. What specifically isn't
working? What have you tried, and what was the error output?
Sincerely,
-Rachel
On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 01:21, Plant More Tree wrote:
Hi guys,
I was trying to find some tutorial on integrating
Don't know why to read some strange blogs while there is plenty of
official documentation:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/index.html
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html
On 10/1/07, Rachel Anderson-Barrios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More info needed...
What do you
- how is your iowait ? maybe apache is waiting for disk access.
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procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io --system--
cpu
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1 3 2536 698992 195040 21194000 4 187
Joshua,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Use LocationMatch ^/xfer$
Does this mean any URL that has /xfer should be passed along by the
Location directive. But i do not see that happening.
The example that i gave was a bit off from my actual problem, where the
request coming in is
On 10/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Use LocationMatch ^/xfer$
Does this mean any URL that has /xfer should be passed along by the
Location directive. But i do not see that happening.
The example that i gave was a bit off from my
I am attempting to build Apache httpd 2.2.4 for our platform using our
cross-compilation environment. Initially, I was using the WindRiver
Linux 1.4 method of adding package to a layer which is then built for
each target board. I was successful for a number of iterations, until I
started getting
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