It was thus said that the Great Ben Welsh once stated:
> When I study my lsof logs on httpd instances, I'm seeing the use of a number
> of image libraries, or instance, that I cannot imagine any use for in my
> applications. then when I look at the yum log the DV provisioned by my host
> I see thos
When I study my lsof logs on httpd instances, I'm seeing the use of a number
of image libraries, or instance, that I cannot imagine any use for in my
applications. then when I look at the yum log the DV provisioned by my host
I see those same libraries as default installs. To me there seem to be tw
It was thus said that the Great Ben Welsh once stated:
> I just had something of a "slap your forehead" moment on this one. It had be
> eating me about where all those extra lsof processes came from. And then it
> hit me. It's the "developer tools" kit from CentOS. Duh.
>
> http://www.linuxtopia.o
Sean Conner wrote:
But I would wait a few hours for a real expert to comment, which I'm
sure one will do if I wrote something really stupid above.
Thanks, Sean, for the clarification. Usweful for me too.
-
The official Use
I just had something of a "slap your forehead" moment on this one. It had be
eating me about where all those extra lsof processes came from. And then it
hit me. It's the "developer tools" kit from CentOS. Duh.
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/centos_linux_guides/centos_linux_developer_tools_
It was thus said that the Great Mick Sheppard once stated:
> Hi,
>
> Just to throw a slight spanner in the works here. My understanding of
> 'open files' is open file descriptors. As far as a file descriptor is
> concerned there is no real difference between a physical file on disk
> and a socket
pen files, used for each
> page served.
>
> Mick
>
> -Original Message-
> From: palewire [mailto:ben.we...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 20 May 2009 23:55
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] What is the best way to handle "too many open
> fi
ctivity to databases that this will
increase the number of sockets, and therefore open files, used for each
page served.
Mick
-Original Message-
From: palewire [mailto:ben.we...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 May 2009 23:55
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] What is the best way
Sean --
Thanks for the lengthy and thoughtful response.
What I've found most successful so far is hunting through the lsof | grep
http and finding ways to eliminate unnecessary files. And I'm also exploring
an expansion of my production resources to include a second tier machine
that houses the
It was thus said that the Great Andr Warnier once stated:
>
> Another thing : it looks from your lsof list, that you are using the
> Apache "prefork" model.
> I don't remember precisely your configuration or the kind of load or
> processes you are running, but you might try the "worker" (threade
awarnier wrote:
>
> I could not say that. Only you really know which modules you load with
> the LoadModule directives, and which ones you really need for your
> configuration and applications.
>
> Taking into account that libraries (stuff like the
> /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.3.3 for instance) ar
Ben Welsh wrote:
Thanks for your thoughts Andre. As I recollect, I think some of the these
errors started cropping up around the time I compiled the python module
numpy on the server. And I think that fortran and a lot of those deadweight
file objects are its children. Perhaps if I scaled by the
Thanks for your thoughts Andre. As I recollect, I think some of the these
errors started cropping up around the time I compiled the python module
numpy on the server. And I think that fortran and a lot of those deadweight
file objects are its children. Perhaps if I scaled by the server to no
longer
palewire wrote:
For what it's worth, I've taken the additional step of running `lsof |grep
httpd > http.dump` and posting it online. My understanding is that this
shows all of the httpd open files that are adding up to my high totals.
http://gist.github.com/114943
If anyone who understands this
For what it's worth, I've taken the additional step of running `lsof |grep
httpd > http.dump` and posting it online. My understanding is that this
shows all of the httpd open files that are adding up to my high totals.
http://gist.github.com/114943
If anyone who understands this better than me h
Igor Cicimov wrote:
>
> Have you considered increasing the open files limit? Have a look at the
> ulimit command. The default is sometimes not enough.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Igor
>
Thx for your time and attention.
I have considered fiddling with the open files liimits, but frankly before I
go too
Have you considered increasing the open files limit? Have a look at the
ulimit command. The default is sometimes not enough.
Cheers,
Igor
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Ben Welsh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm managing a pgsql --> django --> mod_python --> apache machine that
> serves no media, but
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