Hello,
I'm trying to track down some performance issues with an apache server.
(behaviour description below). The system is apache, php, and mysql on win
2003. I'm looking for a tool or procedure to track down the source.
unfortunately, because this is a production server, I can't easily shut
down
On 8/17/06, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to track down some performance issues with an apache server.
(behaviour description below). The system is apache, php, and mysql on win
2003. I'm looking for a tool or procedure to track down the source.
unfortunately, because this is a
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 07:48:45AM -0600, Ray wrote:
The behaviour I am seeing is that sometimes page requests are normal,
sometimes pages load slow, and sometimes they don't load at all and the
user gets a 'cannot find server' error message, and all occur in no
particular order within a short
It might be worth doing a traceroute also. See how may hops it takes to
get there and how long those hops take. Could also be a routing issue.
Shawn Beard
Web Administrator, MCSE, MCSA, MCP
Iowa Foundation for Medical Care
Information Systems
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It might be worth doing a traceroute also. See how may hops it takes
to
get there and how long those hops take. Could also be a routing issue.
I'm not familiar with traceroute, so I googled it. I came up with a tool
at network-tools.com called