In the context of the current state of the mem cache, yes, I do
consider that a bad idea. The mem cache is not well tested. And in
addition, on systems with good buffer caches, the disk cache will be
able to share one memory/buffer cached object across all threads and
processes and use
Hello,
I'm currently using Apache 2.2 under Debian Etch, with FastCGI/Suexec
and Php5.2 (all of these softwares have been installed as Debian
paquets, using aptitude).
The server is a Pentium 4 (3 Ghz) with 2 Gb of RAM. It serves a lot of
requests (about 30 to 35 per second, mainly weblogs and
Hi all,,
I am using an apache server to act as a load balancer to my tomcat server...
I am using reverse proxy for doing this..
The major lines of change in my http conf are these
IfModule mod_proxy.c
ProxyRequests Off
Proxy *
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
I did a netstat -n and it seems that I am always having arnd 300-400
connections to the port on which tomcat is listening to the proxy
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Parag Dhanuka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,,
I am using an apache server to act as a load balancer to my tomcat
server...
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 6:24 AM, benjamin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently using Apache 2.2 under Debian Etch, with FastCGI/Suexec
and Php5.2 (all of these softwares have been installed as Debian
paquets, using aptitude).
The server is a Pentium 4 (3 Ghz) with 2 Gb of RAM.
It was thus said that the Great benjamin once stated:
Hello,
I'm currently using Apache 2.2 under Debian Etch, with FastCGI/Suexec
and Php5.2 (all of these softwares have been installed as Debian
paquets, using aptitude).
CPU load is correct, however memory consumption is really high :
Hello All,
I've tried about 100 combinations and searched google over and over, but I
can't find nor figure out how to do this simple task.
I have one webserver with sites at:
/home/user/public_html/ ( http://basedomain.com site points here)
/home/user/public_html/siteA
Please help someone... The problem is happening every 3 hrs on a live server
:( I have writen some script to handle this but cannot really sleep till
this is fix
Besides I also tried connecting locally to the tomcat instance using wget
localhost:8091 and interestingly the wget just hung