On 6/28/05, Artem Kuchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6/27/05, Artem Kuchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> I have a very bad problem. We are running about 20 jails
> >> on freebsd. Each has one apache (2.0.54) and one jails
> >> has about 80 httpds each running from its own user (non
> >> root startup). Php5 module is compiled in. Everything else
> >> is the same as after installtion from the FreeBSD ports
> >> (source built).
> >> Appoximately once in a day one or two of those 80 sites
> >> just stops responding. The httpds are still there, but it does
> >> not send any data back. If i do kill -1 httpd_pid it usually help,
> >> but sometimes it does not.
> >> The sites do not get much traffice. Maybe about 50 hits per
> >> hours. Nothing fancy. Just plain html+ssi. Sometimes very
> >> simple PHP. Some have a lot of php and mysql connection.
> >> We had this problem on FreeBSD 5.2,5.3 and now we have
> >> on 5.4 with the latest Apache. Our clients are pissed off ;(
> >> Maybe someone has any idea what's going on and how to
> >> solve the problem?
> >
> > Make sure you're compiled with debug symbols, then attach to a frozen
> > thread with a debugger and see what it is up to.  Stuck in a database
> > connection would be a good bet.
>
> No, this is NA because sites with simple HTML w/o any interactivity
> get stuck as often as sites which use mysql.

Regardless, the method of finding the problem does not change.

Joshua.

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