On 10/09/2014 06:22 AM, Paul Silevitch wrote:
I had a similar issue years ago with a large number of vhosts and apache
hanging (apache 2.2 prefork mpm on linux like you). The problem for me
was with the number of Listen directives. When I cut the list down,
everything worked. Do you have a
I had a similar issue years ago with a large number of vhosts and apache
hanging (apache 2.2 prefork mpm on linux like you). The problem for me was
with the number of Listen directives. When I cut the list down, everything
worked. Do you have a lot of Listen directives? If so, maybe part of
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Jakov Sosic jso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys.
I'm running CentOS 6 with latest httpd (2.2.15-31.el6).
I've noticed a very peculiar problem with Apache. I have a very high number
of virtual hosts set up - it's around 501.
Problems started occuring after vhost
On 10/06/2014 03:06 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
Why do you think it has anything to do with httpd? This is firmly a
When I do things with PHP, PHP doesn't work therefore httpd has
a problem type diagnosis.
I'm sorry that I pointed my finger at httpd. It could be anything in the
chain (HW -
On 6 Oct 2014, at 14:16, Jakov Sosic wrote:
There isn't a large number of clients, it's only a large number of vhosts -
which translates in large number of FDs in use.
So you've made the most obvious diagnosis yourself.
To test that, why not try it with a logger that doesn't
involve an FD
Hi guys.
I'm running CentOS 6 with latest httpd (2.2.15-31.el6).
I've noticed a very peculiar problem with Apache. I have a very high
number of virtual hosts set up - it's around 501.
Problems started occuring after vhost number 493. First 493 vhosts work
as expected, but as soon as I add