Re: [us...@httpd] Unresponsive apache webserver, memory issue

2011-01-08 Thread Simone Caruso
On 07/01/2011 23:27, james wrote: How does your MPM config look like? Take a look at: http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/PerformanceScalingUp Thanks for these links Igor. After reading through the ScalingUp document it brought my attention to the fact that the RAM had been increased on this system b

Re: [us...@httpd] Unresponsive apache webserver, memory issue

2011-01-07 Thread Igor Galić
- "james" wrote: > >How does your MPM config look like? > >Take a look at: > >http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/PerformanceScalingUp > > Thanks for these links Igor. After reading through the ScalingUp > document it brought my attention to the fact that the RAM had been > increased on this syste

Re: [us...@httpd] Unresponsive apache webserver, memory issue

2011-01-07 Thread james
>How does your MPM config look like? >Take a look at: >http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/PerformanceScalingUp Thanks for these links Igor. After reading through the ScalingUp document it brought my attention to the fact that the RAM had been increased on this system but the swap partition had not bee

Re: [us...@httpd] Unresponsive apache webserver, memory issue

2011-01-05 Thread Igor Galić
- "james" wrote: > I'm having an issue with an apache web server running on CentOS5. > After a few days/weeks of running the server will become unresponsive > and will require a physical reboot in order to come back online. The > system is so unresponsive when the issue occurs that login at

[us...@httpd] Unresponsive apache webserver, memory issue

2011-01-04 Thread james
I'm having an issue with an apache web server running on CentOS5. After a few days/weeks of running the server will become unresponsive and will require a physical reboot in order to come back online. The system is so unresponsive when the issue occurs that login at console is not even possible.