Re: [users@httpd] AJP Errors?

2014-08-26 Thread Rainer Jung
Hi Burton, Am 25.08.2014 um 22:14 schrieb Smith, Burton: Can someone tell me about this error set? They show up in the Apache(mod_jk) log. They may or may not indicate that one node is down. I would like to know how to differentiate between a recoverable and a non-recoverable issue so that

[users@httpd] accept.lock.nn

2014-08-26 Thread Gil Dawson
A number of similar files appear in the same directory as my log files, i.e., .../var/log/apache2/ accept.lock.29 accept.lock.31 accept.lock.32 accept.lock.34 accept.lock.42 accept.lock.45 accept.lock.88 accept.lock.111 accept.lock.113 They are of varying ages; the youngest is a couple of

AW: [users@httpd] accept.lock.nn [wd-vc]

2014-08-26 Thread Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)
These are basically semaphore files for the MPM. Delete them all once you have stopped apache for any reason. Kurt Newton was wrong. There is no gravity. The Earth sucks. Von: Gil Dawson [gildaw...@gmail.com] im Auftrag von Gil Dawson [g...@gildawson.com]

[users@httpd] new release on ETPLC project

2014-08-26 Thread rmkml
Hello, I am pround to announce the new release on ETPLC project. This project purpose is to find Threats on your webserver or proxy logs! (every day update) Two usage are avalaible: -real time unix with like `tail -f /var/log/messages | perl etplc.pl -f etplc.rules.gz...` -offline unix with