On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Daryl King allnatives.onl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Ryan. Strangely when running ulimit -n it returns 65536 in a ssh
session, but 1024 in webmin? Which one would be correct?
Limits set by the ulimit command (and the setrlimit syscall) are correct if
they are
I am running Apache 2.4.10 with mpm_event on a Debian 8 vps. When I run
Siege on my setup it runs well, except for a Segmentaion Fault at the very
end [child pid exit signal Segmentation fault (11)]. I have run GDB on
a core dump of the segfault and returned this:
[Using host libthread_db
Hi Daryl,
Typically when I see a core dump when running siege, it is a resource
issue. Out of memory, and/or I've reached the ulimit on my machine and need
to set it higher. The limit is 1024 (displayed via ulimit -n), and can be
changed via ulimit -n value. This change isn't persistent - and the
dear all
I wonder, when you use mod_dav + mod_authnz_pam (maybe
always not only with pam module because that's the nature of
webdav) you see each file operation request renders
authentication request which together I understand cause it
all to be very slow, particularly when you operate on
hi everybody
a usual config:
...
Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
AuthType Basic
AuthName psyomics-webdav
AuthBasicProvider PAM
AuthPAMService psyomics-webdav
Require valid-user
...
yet svn export on that location gets there without being
Hello.
I am working on a project to update an old version of Apache ( 2.0.65 ) to
version 2.2.20 on an PPC embedded Linux platform in a
Cross-compiling environment. This is outside of the autoconfig (./configure)
tools +procedure that one would typically use to build Apache.
I am stuck
Thanks Ryan. Strangely when running ulimit -n it returns 65536 in a ssh
session, but 1024 in webmin? Which one would be correct?
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:52 AM, R T i.r.dshiz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Daryl,
Typically when I see a core dump when running siege, it is a resource
issue. Out of
Great question! I'm interested in that too.
2015-08-20 20:19 GMT+02:00 Rose, John B jbr...@utk.edu:
Does anyone have any comments good/bad/neither regarding using haproxy for
load balancing Apache?
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*Rubén Toribio Aldeguer*
Técnico Sistemas DataCenter
Informática Área Sistemas
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