Obviously not in this case as this person wouldn't ne here complaining
about
apache and its processes. The issue here is the CPU is too weak even
if it
is a 2.4Ghz processor. The E2220 isn't suitable for a server
processor.
Its strictly for home computing. I help remote
What is the persistence setting on the Load Balancers? Is it different if
persistence is turned off competely? Weighting servers will throw this off
completely.
Thanks-
Peter J. Milanese, Senior Systems Engineer
Information Technology Group
The New York Public Library
pet...@nypl.org -
Greetings-
I'm sure there is a more focused approach, but figure someone on this
list will have had this experience.
I setup authLDAP to AD's LDAP on one of our boxes that is not running
winbind, with version 2.2.8 of apache.
Config Below-
Directory /var/www/brc
Hi folks-
I am implementing a new infrastructure. It consists of pre-dev, dev,
staging, and production boxes behind F5's. I also implemented a Polyserve
matrix over the SAN.
That being said, what's everyone's take on shared binaries with the apache
configs macro'd to the hostnames (including
Before we started spending money on analytics, I did some
work with analog and webalizer. Both are decent tools for the task. Once the
demand started to increase, I took peices of openstats (does anyone else even
know of this one?) and did a bit of work to it. Made it real-time,
Hello,
I have a very unusual problem running httpd 1.3.27 on Solaris 2.8. The
daemon is forking and consuming 80-95% of the CPU and meanwhile requests
are just hanging. Nothing seems to be making it into the logs. We're
totally perplexed about this one. Unfortunately these production
Fedora is nothing more than a sanctioned carry-forth of former Redhat
development. There is no declaration on what platform it has to be used.
Let us not forget that it is nothing more than a linux distribution.
Personally I do not care for the RH Enterprise stuff, and I am certain
that others
DNS would provide a longer delay I would think. At least if it were
unreachable. If DNS is unstable and not answering correctly
(intermittently), then perhaps that's it. I'd check to see how lookups on
the server respond (dig/nslookup) regardless. The default last I knew was
3 tries 5 seconds
Is the client making typos when trying to get to the samba share?
I.e. typing blah.blah.com/share instead of \\blah.blah.com\share?
-Original Message-
From: Boyle Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:54 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL
You can pipe vhosts to their own logs.
There is no way that I know of to put this in the main config though (i.e.
servername as a variable), so you need to create CustomLog entries for each
vhost, putting the servername as an argument (or in the filename).
P
From: Jan van den
You
From: Andreas Bauer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 6:57
PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Error at installing
apache.rpm
Hello!
Installing apache rpm file:
apache2-2.0.50-7.2.i586.rpm from Suse Server:
Whoops.
Go back to that site. The other packages
are there as well.
Apache2-mpm should be the apache2-worker on
the site I think.
From: Peter J Milanese
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:25
AM
To: 'users@httpd.apache.org'
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Error
at
Open the file, save it as another name, and try it again. The header may be
corrupt or something. While many graphics apps overlook that stuff, I do not
think browsers are smart enough to do so. I assume you are sure that it is a
.gif, because if not it could just be a mime issue.
That should do it. DNS should be good as well.
-Original Message-
From: Beth Curotto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 5:10 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Name-based Virtual Host
More like this?
NameVirtualHost *:80
# Virtual Host
Add it to the DirectoryIndex (search for
index.html in the httpd.conf file)
From: Beth Curotto
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005
11:28 AM
To: Apache HTTPd List
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VirtualHost
index.htm
Is there a reason why site will only
How about this one:
mv ao/* .
I'd figure its absolute links causing the problem after reading this a few
times. If you run a rewrite as you state, it will redirect the root only.
Meaning if you go to the site's root, it will push you to /ao/, but any
links you click (if it is not a relative
How about your error log? What does it say?
This should be no problem. Does the log dir exist?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 7:47 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CustomLog directive in
You are better off writing something to change all of the code
(search/replace) and make it all relative (site independent). Either that,
or just put it where it likes to be.
If you have it setup as a vhost or the site is on its own, you can just do
a redirect into the /ao/ directory, and it may
Could be a spider.
Google, or Akmai or something... Did the directory/files exist at one
point? Their indexer checks to see if the page exists and corrects itself.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 12:08 PM
To:
It is highly unlikely to be apache. Look into your code, and perhaps join
a group associated with this.
What is the standard 'ding' sound, and what is the error?
P
-Original Message-
From: Philippe Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 11:10 AM
To:
Did you adjust all of your timeouts to allow for the upload? That is a lot
to ask of the protocol in my opinion. You should find another way to do
it.
-Original Message-
From: Harish Sundaram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 10:42 AM
To: Apache Forum
Subject:
He was referring to your SUSE box doing lookups. In the apache config,
make sure 'HostnameLookups Off' is there. I cannot even get to your site,
so I don't know the status.
Is it slow when you hit it locally (If you have X on the SUSE box)?
Default lookups timeout after 5 seconds, and default
Bad idea with all those proxy farms out there (AOL, etc)
-Original Message-
From: Jason Czerak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 10:47 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2 - Visit based connection limiting.
What I wish to accomplish is a
Just adding a bit more experience to the pile. Hope it is useful.
(inline)-
- how to point the ftp to the right direction, since you'll have several
machines, the data won't be centralized (would the FTP server mount all
the
disks thrugh NFS (??) or would you use AFS to have a single big
Perhaps your ISP has done something to filter or slow it down (like
Packeteer or something). Perhaps is is coincidental. Do you still have the
windows box to see if it is still slow? Did you try running your webserver
on another (preferably high) port?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
I do not know how this can be possible. Apache does not 'tell' the browser
anything unless it forwards (redirects) the request. In this case it would
be forwarding it to itself. If you 'tell' the browser something, it will
go there. There is no way to my knowledge that you can 'tell' the browser
Byron-
Please start by reading documentation. From what you are writing, it is
not clear that you have an understanding enough to ask the right
questions. Without this, you will get nothing but inconclusive responses.
Thanks-
P
-Original Message-
From: Byron Dickson [mailto:[EMAIL
Looks to me like it may still be a
permissions issue. It cant find the file because it cannot read the
directory, and it cant read the file so it bounces permission denied.
What user is apache(http) run as (ps ef), and what are the permissions
of the directory? (ls la /home/web/includes)
I've been thinking for almost 10 years now that HTTP is really dumb
because it has problems like this one. I always thought it would make a
lot more sense to transfer some or all images (and CSS and JS) within
the same request as the containing HTML page. Then your problem would go
away
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