On Feb 1, 2012, at 10:09 AM, DENIS Laurent wrote:
Enable the %D in the logs - it will tell you how long the server takes
to serve the query, in microseconds. … I had a similar problem - up to 120
seconds to serve some static resources, for around 0.5% of the queries.
Thanks for your helpful
Darryle Steplight wrote:
I have Centos 5.5. and I've installed Apache, MySql 5.5 and PHP via
yum. I can install PHP from source some time today but it wil most
likely be the same version I already have 5.3.9 since that is
currently the stable version PHP.net is promoting.
Actually, 5.3.10 is
I'm in the process of moving a domain from a virtual host on a physical box
(CentOS 5.5, Apache 2.0.6.3) to a virtual host on a VPS (CentOS 6.2, Apache
2.2.21). The two machines (one physical, one virtual) should have broadly
similar performance and memory availability; the physical box is more