On Dec 24, 2007 9:05 PM, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> That's what you get with the checkforensic script?
>

Yes that's all i got with

/usr/sbin/check_forensic /var/log/httpd/forensic_log


>
> Anyway, what that tells you is that one of those scripts is likely the
> culprit that is gobbling down all the memory in your box. Take a look
> at all the scripts that were being requested and see if you can figure
> out what is going wrong.
>
>
While i was checking the web server again our monitoring system give high
load alert for web server , then i once again killed httpd processes and run
'check_forensic' script this time agian it was the same domain

sudo /usr/sbin/check_forensic /var/log/httpd/forensic_log

+606c:476e903d:453|GET
/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26170&highlight=&sid=f800cd6e1c579026b318dfce4d907b74
HTTP/1.1|Host:www.xxxx.com|Connection:Keep-alive|Accept:*/*|From:googlebot(at)googlebot.com|User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0
(compatible; Googlebot/2.1;
+http%3a//www.google.com/bot.html)|Accept-Encoding:gzip



Yes you are correct need to check the script under the htdocs of that
particular site, problem is that i am not php guy :-s

Anyhow i am thinking to move the site to our other shared web server which
is also running virtual 'xen'.

Thanks. Askar

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