On 3/12/19 6:59 AM, Gajanan Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are seeing memory growth in Apache 2.4.33 on Solaris.
>
> Is there any known issue or fix for this.
>
A little data would help.
What does httpd -V report ?
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Due to a large blizzard, we lost power for some period of time today, and the
server's UPS didn't hold out. After the power was back, https responds to all
attempts to connect with
"The service is not available. Please try again later."
displayed in the browser.
Nothing shows up in the httpd-e
forgot to include the version info.
On 13 Mar 2019, at 23:26, @lbutlr wrote:
> apachectl -S reports no errors.
# apachectl -V
Server version: Apache/2.4.37 (FreeBSD)
Server built: unknown
Server's Module Magic Number: 20120211:83
Server loaded: APR 1.6.5, APR-UTIL 1.6.1
Compiled using: APR 1.
On 13 Mar 2019, at 23:26, @lbutlr wrote:
> "The service is not available. Please try again later."
Never mind. The issue was not apache related at all, it was a
misconfiguration/corruption of pound that came to light after the reboot.
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Hi
Thanks for taking look in to this mail. appreciate it.
This is what I get
httpd -V
Server built: Feb 15 2019 10:25:19
Server's Module Magic Number: 20120211:76
Server loaded: APR 1.6.3, APR-UTIL 1.6.1
Compiled using: APR 1.6.3, APR-UTIL 1.6.1
Architecture: 64-bit
Server MPM:
Server compi