Hello group,
I have a following installation:
software: win 2k3, Apache 2.0.48, PHP 5.1.4
hardware: 2 x Xeon 3.2, 3 GB RAM
separate SQL server
Almost the whole content is generated dynamically.
100.000 hits/day, the download is about 1.5-2 GB / day
It is a corporate intranet system. (80-90%
Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 11/23/06, Filip Kolendo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I notice strange (in my opinion erroneous and dangerous) behaviour of
>> Apache; very easily can be completely locked by wrong/malicious clients.
>> I think it can h
Hello,
I notice strange (in my opinion erroneous and dangerous) behaviour of
Apache; very easily can be completely locked by wrong/malicious clients.
I think it can have something common with the situation discussed in the
thread I point below, although I'm not sure whether the reason is the
same.
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/21/06, Filip Kolendo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to log into access log the Apache total response time.
I mean from the very moment the request was received (even if it must
wait to be processed for example due to lack of free threads...),
Hello,
I have exactly the same problem...
Apache 2.0.58
Windows 2003 Svr
PHP 5.0.5 (or 5.1.4) as CGI
I have noticed that empty error lines in errorlog are connected with the
HTTP result status = 302 Found.
I mean every time the script returns the HTTP header with status code
302, new line to