el Reinhardt wrote:
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> From: "Dan Bunyard"
> Sent: 28 January, 2010 21:21
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> Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Runaway Apache Process
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> Here is a screen shot of top. The server is currently running just fine.
>> Load ave
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From: "Dan Bunyard"
Sent: 28 January, 2010 21:21
To:
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Runaway Apache Process
Here is a screen shot of top. The server is currently running just fine.
Load average is good a low. The other two command
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From: "Dan Bunyard"
Sent: 28 January, 2010 19:28
To:
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Runaway Apache Process
@Peter
Is there database access during this? I'm not sure, a few people mentioned
checking this the next time it happ
@Peter
Is there database access during this? I'm not sure, a few people mentioned
checking this the next time it happened, so I will check
-What external dependencies are there (if any)?
- Databases? There are some LOCAL database calls to MySQL running on
the same server, that it all
- E
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> > 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 a
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
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> 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.
> It
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From: "Nicholas Sherlock"
Sent: 28 January, 2010 9:51
To:
Subject: [us...@httpd] Re: Runaway Apache Process
On 28/01/2010 8:30 p.m., Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
From: "Dan Bunyard"
@Daniel Reinhardt
Here are the full spec
On 28/01/2010 8:30 p.m., Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
From: "Dan Bunyard"
@Daniel Reinhardt
Here are the full specs:
CPU: Pentium Dual Core E2220 @ 2.40GHz
RAM: 5GB DDR2 PC2-6400 @ 800MHz
Hard Drive: Western Digital SATA II 500GB
I'm running Fedora 12 (Constantine) on it currently and Apache version
On 27/01/2010 2:28 p.m., Dan Bunyard wrote:
This has happened twice now and it's a little bit concerning to me. I
have a Fedora 12 server with 5GB of RAM that I use to host a few small
web sites of mine. As I mentioned, this happened once before. I tried to
load one of my web sites today and it t